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RIP DONA............... |
people that had to do their job, or be killed, like any other soldier. but due to them being axis and the allied forces and enemies they portray every BIAFRANS as being as fascist as the worst, when in reality it could be a person like me or you just doing their job. You could be the best of mates, and then when duty calls,is called by my Fatherland and you are called by Nigeria or whatever. Does that still mean that we are monsters? |
Am BIAFRAN GENERAL.[/b]i am the head and not the tail.i am born to rule and to be free.i am the innocent viper, he who steps on my tail must taste the bitterness of my poisonous venom.i am the SUN that must rise.i am [b]BIAFRA: ON ABURI I STAND ![]() |
hmmmmmmmmm........ |
ANTITRIBALISM: No Tribalism, Against Tribalism, Avoid Tribalism, Hate Tribalism, Ignore Tribalism, Reject Tribalism, Resist Tribalism, Oppose Tribalism, And fight Tribalism.your profile pictures shows aboki and Yoruba hugging each other, this is good!!hopefully one day changes will finally break through in animal kingdom ![]() |
igbo boy: you must be from O.Y.O. state (on Your Own)...or you must be from nepal(clueless foreigner) not to know that this is nigeria..Tribalism is firmly rooted in this nation since ara-wolowo started his tribalism journey some 60years ago. ![]() |
People clinching so much on one Nigeria are people with little faith,am not scared of what me or my family owe in Lagos or Abuja the bottom line is the rest unfortunate ones are majority,they need their future to be secured and guaranteed for better tomorrow, properties in prone areas in the north does not worth anything anymore,3yrs ago nobody will ever believe that kadunna or borno state that houses will not have value any longer.So my sensible brothers&sisters you can use tongue to count ur teeth..............after all ojukwu father was one of the richest in the country but he is the symbol of BIAFRA..people that were not born into money you can tell the different from people that experiences poverty b4 they make it ![]() |
LeoMax: WHY ARE THEY CRYING ? ARE BOKO HARAM NOT NORTHERNERS AND HAUSA MUSLIMS ?u dey mind them!!!! |
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daywatcher: all those crying for Biafra, do you really think Igbo leaders do not steal? Abeg stop deceiving yourself. Disintegration will not eradicate corruptionigbo governors are under nigerian umbrella, they are already corrupt with Nigerian system,what we need is a total rebuild of a new country plus her economy so that-we can have focus people in government that will bring dividend to the people of[b] biafra.[/b]Nigeria is too corrupt and too much tribalism it is not a healthy way to go as a country.... |
amosy007: why why did u people crave for more states from south south to join biafra dream?we dont crave for SS to join anambra dream,is the other way round,igbos in delta state want to have their own state we from the core igbo land never ask anyone to join us we are-very ok.Most people advocating to join us are our brethren from SS. Austrian and Germans are the same people ![]() |
amosy007: biafra is dead as a territory but the purpose still lives on..... south east cannot stay independently without oil from south southSE got their OWN oil&gas which planet are you from? GAS IN MY STATE CAN FEED THE WHOLE IGBO NATION,ARE YOU OK? |
cyril83: did u mean biafranigerian....wake up frm ur dream omo inna...country 'biafra' wil neva exist in diz present world...maybe nxt worldare you going to fiscally stop BIAFRA from actualization?or are you now GOD to tell people their faith,do you even know tomorrow? better wake up ![]() |
achi4u: then prepare to die like a chicken. ![]() |
how can you fight for a country like nigeria? you must be insane ![]() ‘Boko Haram ploy to destroy north’ Northern youths, under the aegis of Arewa Defence League, says the Federal Government does not only have interests in what is happening in the north as regards Boko Haram insurgency but also happy the whole region down economically, socially and politically. The group also alleged that the federal government was using the insurgency to cripple the region politically ahead of 2015 general elections. The group, led by its president Murtala Abubakar told newsmen in Kaduna yesterday, lamented over federal government’s failure to address the security problems confronting the north, saying the violence has different dimensions but the government has narrowed its mind to a direction without considering other dimensions. |
Northern Nigeria are now looking for who to blame,after destroying their region now they are looking for who to blame. ‘Boko Haram ploy to destroy north’ Northern youths, under the aegis of Arewa Defence League, says the Federal Government does not only have interests in what is happening in the north as regards Boko Haram insurgency but also happy the whole region down economically, socially and politically. The group also alleged that the federal government was using the insurgency to cripple the region politically ahead of 2015 general elections. The group, led by its president Murtala Abubakar told newsmen in Kaduna yesterday, lamented over federal government’s failure to address the security problems confronting the north, saying the violence has different dimensions but the government has narrowed its mind to a direction without considering other dimensions. |
PROUD-IGBO:he might be the next governor of anambra state........ |
china should go and rest,most of the buildings built by Chinese govt in Angola were not solidly build some are showing signs of collapsing.. see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUqmdyRLd8Y |
NIGERIA’S and China’s efforts at strengthening their trade ties through the curbing of the excesses of manufacturers and importers in both countries have hit the rock. The two countries, which met to tackle the dumping of sub-standard goods, especially in Nigeria, could not reach a consensus on all the issues raised at the talks. So, the two nations could not sign a proposed bilateral pact on the menace. After a series of consultations and meetings in China, the Federal Government and the Chinese authorities declined to accept Abuja’s proposal that only quality products should be imported into Nigeria by the two nations’ businessmen. The Director-General of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr. Joseph Odumodu, led the Nigerian delegation to the talks with the Director-General of Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ), Mr. Wang Xin. The Guardian learnt that the meeting, which was initially marked by optimism on both sides, turned awry when Nigerian government demanded certain concessions, which the Chinese government refused to grant. It was, however, not an entirely failed adventure as the parties agreed that products, which do not meet the standards for export qualities, should be identified, and their further exports stopped. They also agreed that when the manufacturers are found to have violated the laws of any country, they should be punished accordingly. The Chinese government also accepted not to charge fees for its pre-inspection services, and that all products exported to Nigeria should comply with the Chinese and the Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) specifications, and that should products arrive in Nigeria and are found to be without China Inspection Quarantine (CIQ) certificates and are adjudged sub-standard, the importers would be treated according to the laws of Nigeria. Information made available to The Guardian yesterday by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) showed that the Nigerian team demanded that products deemed not fit to be sold in China should not be imported into Nigeria. The delegation also requested that products found wanting on arrival in Nigeria be quarantined, investigated by both parties and if found wanting, returned to the country of origin. But the Nigerian trade ambassadors rejected the demand by China to charge 1.5 per cent for every 1,000 products destined for Nigeria. The draft agreement, which has been on the drawing board, was to be finalised in the interest of both parties, a goal the meeting did not achieve. In his address, Odumodu had said that the issues of products’ quality and standards were serious to both countries. He said the issue of sub-standard products from China had been long and could not be swept under the carpet. According to Odumodu, the dumping of sub-standard products in Nigeria had led to the loss of hundred of lives, economic hardship, and environmental degradation, and should therefore be stopped. He emphasised that at each time such products arrived in Nigeria and were quarantined, it was the hard-earned money of Nigerians that goes under the drain, while the Chinese manufacturers benefit. Odumodu said at present, trade between the two countries is lopsided because the Chinese government does not share in the losses. Earlier, Xin told the Nigerian team that he hoped the visit would lead to the signing of the agreement. He said China was aware of Nigeria’s concern about sub-standard goods being exported into its market, and the perception that the products come from China, thereby having a negative image for his country. Xin said the Chinese government was committed to working with Nigeria to addressing the problem, but the way the meeting ended, he declared, pointed to the other way. Meanwhile, the Japanese government has said it had invested N157 billion in Nigeria’s power sector. Also yesterday, the country granted Nigeria N2 billion for solar electricity generation at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University in Katsina. The support, which was described as the first grant-aid project for solar energy to Nigeria under Japan’s Overseas Development Assistance frame-work, is part of Japan’s contribution with Nigeria to improve the power supply in the country. Japan’s Ambassador Extra-ordinary to Nigeria, Mr. Ryuichi Shoji, who exchanged the documents for the project with the Minister of Power, Barth Nnaji in Abuja, said Japan’s contribution to Nigeria’s power sector had reached N157.2 billion since 2000. Shoji said his country was turning to renewable energy for more sustainability in electricity supply. The envoy said the seven projects executed so far by Japan in the power sector cover five states of Nasarawa, Bauchi, Borno, Cross River and Akwa Ibom, adding that “securing sufficient provision of power is one of the top priorities of Nigeria’s industrial and economic policy, and we are happy to have been able to add to the efforts of Nigeria in this regard.” Also, two French firms, Electricity Company of France and Electricity Distribution Company of France, are to finance projects in Nigeria’s power transmission network. To determine which projects Nigerians need most, both firms yesterday commissioned a study of the country’s transmission network with the French government providing N40 billion (200 million Euros) for the scheme. Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, said in Abuja yesterday that the arrival of the French outfits in the sector would set the stage for projects implementation with the latest western technology. The parties in the pact are to identify and agree on a specific transmission project within the range of $200 million, evaluate its feasibility, and implement it. Chairman of the Electricity Company of France, Mr. Jean Paul Mairesse, stressed that the projects to be determined by the study would be executed by a local firm, Transnational Energy and Power Systems Limited (TEPS). At the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the French firms and the Ministry of Power, Executive Chairman of TEPS, Prince Albert Awofisayo, said the support by the French government was unprecedented. The French firms involved in the MoU are Electricite de France (EDF) and Enterprise de Transporte et Distribution D’ Electricite (ETDE). http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86294:nigeria-china-disagree-over-anti-dumping-pact-&catid=1:national&Itemid=559 |
Now we can see similarities from yoruba and their big brother aboki nama.Not much gap ![]() |
what all this hidden nonsense?? NL is getting boring ![]() |
dayokanu: Retardeen hears a brewery is about to be opened, He quickly runs theremugu like you what have u achieved? |
pls don't include igbos in una useless political fight,we are not interested,those igbos you mention in your articles dont speak for us ![]() |
Delta state government is so corrupt....................... |
Why are these people forcing themselves on us ![]() |
Logic Mind: ^hide this post is the new thing ![]() |
these people and their dumb a.s.s ways ![]() |
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