Politics › Re: Federal Government Fast Descending Into Tyranny – Senator Abaribe by Arda1000(m): 9:59pm On Jun 29, 2018 |
Mylove55: as worst as Syria government, those opposing and disagreed with the government are called rebels sponsor by Obama to oust the bad government. But Putin said, those rebels sponsor by Obama are the Isis of today.
The thugs sponsor by sheriff are the boko haram of today. The thugs sponsor by saraki and Dino are deadly arm robbers today.
The jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra abaribe sign bail bond for are now the terrorist today. in conclusion i must say dat any money spent on you to get sense was wasted. Just take a good luk at the nonsense rubbish logic ure posting |
Politics › Re: Federal Government Fast Descending Into Tyranny – Senator Abaribe by Arda1000(m): 9:52pm On Jun 29, 2018 |
Mylove55: you are right, he better be talking.
But the talk will not stop his ass from jail. ure a big fool |
Politics › Re: Can Chairman Arrested Over Violent Protest In Plateau by Arda1000(m): 9:38pm On Jun 28, 2018 |
CoolFreeday: I don't think the killing has religious inclination. our religious leaders ought to promote peace instead of hatred.
God bless Nigeria common stop making mockery of God,he can never bless this abormination called Nigeria dat was created by british with the bloods of millions of innocent souls. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Must Resign Or Be Impeached-bishop Udeh by Arda1000(m): 9:29pm On Jun 28, 2018 |
Tonnexy: I wish our elected representatives can do humanity a favor and impeach the terrorist if this is happening in a sane country the president would gently step down or be impeached but not in nigeria not gona hapn now or ever |
Politics › Re: Biafra Dream Is A Failed Idea by Arda1000(m): 12:45pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
Godpolymath: Not only the oil,other people land.
They want to take the land of the place they find their people in south.
They should take their igbo mainly speaking state and go certified ewuru |
Politics › Re: Remembering Okokon Ndem And Radio Biafra by Arda1000(m): 8:59pm On Jun 04, 2018 |
Vinstel: I'm just taking time to reread all the absolutely nonsensical falsehood you're peddling here, Abeg tell us, which Niger delta property was seized by Biafra troops? Which Niger delta towns were renamed by Biafrans? I'm waiting for you to mention them o. If anyone's properties were seized, it was the property of the igbos seized in the name of abandoned properties and if anyone massacred Niger deltans, it was the Nigerian army that did so at Asaba u shud av asked him what was niger delta name 50yrs ago bcus we only have niger delt like 16yrs from now |
Politics › Re: Video : Difference Between Sensible Countries VS Nigeria. by Arda1000(m): 11:02am On Jun 04, 2018 |
this op need to have his head checked |
Politics › Re: Woman And Her Child Survive Herdsmen Attack After Family Was Killed.Graphic Pics by Arda1000(m): 10:54am On Jun 04, 2018 |
AdoredLadyvida: Hmmmmm
. God bless U.S.A,bless Nigeria may ur life be like nigeria and may ur wife and children die in the hands of fulani militia and you alive to withness thier burial |
Politics › Re: 14 States Can't Survive Without Federal Allocation- Economic Confidential Magazi by Arda1000(m): 12:11am On May 01, 2018 |
trapQ: Sorry, wasn't referring to you. Thought you were from the north no problem |
Politics › Re: 14 States Can't Survive Without Federal Allocation- Economic Confidential Magazi by Arda1000(m): 7:19pm On Apr 30, 2018 |
trapQ: Then pls tell your parasitic states to stop taking ND money. my state is parasitic state am Igbo from Enugu we don't depend on Niger delta |
Politics › Re: 14 States Can't Survive Without Federal Allocation- Economic Confidential Magazi by Arda1000(m): 8:49pm On Apr 29, 2018 |
trapQ: If not for Niger Delta.... if not for Niger delta Nigeria would have been better |
Politics › Re: Prevail On Buhari To Release Our Members Detained For Celebrating You – IPOB Tel by Arda1000(m): 8:45pm On Apr 29, 2018 |
360degreess: so these terrorists are still talking?..anyway,they should blame their hunch back albino leader(cownu) who deceived them and ran away..
if u can't beat them(pmb & co),join them. it seems you have a serious brain disorder |
Politics › Re: Young Man Killed As Police Shoot At Protesting Shiite Members In Abuja. Photos by Arda1000(m): 9:02pm On Apr 16, 2018 |
Proudlyngwa: So sad. Hope he is happy now, cause I don't see what he has achieved by fighting armed men with sticks and stones. you are the definition of stupidity, do you even have sense at all |
Politics › Re: I Will Replace Buhari As Nigeria’s President – Governor Okorocha by Arda1000(m): 8:57pm On Apr 16, 2018 |
God forbid bad thing |
Politics › Re: South West Youths Agree With Buhari On Achievements, To Vote Him Again by Arda1000(m): 10:30am On Apr 07, 2018 |
hannysur8: I will be satisfied to waste my Vote on Buhari rather than voting back PDP to power, no going back, they have already waste 16years of Democracy in Nigeria....No vacancy in Aso Rock, here in South west we promise the president 80% of vote this time around, 20% for kowa party and others certified ewuru |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 1:01am On Feb 20, 2018 |
EarthXmetahuman: [s][/s]lemme know when you are ready to make any sense. am very sure your parents have come to conclusion that they wasted money on you in the name of education |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 1:00am On Feb 20, 2018 |
EarthXmetahuman: [s][/s]lemme know when you are ready to make any sense. am very sure your parents have come to conclusion that they wasted money on your education |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 10:50pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
EarthXmetahuman: or your IQ is too low to understand me Your IQ is so high you ask questions a new born in the shithole can answer |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 9:57pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
EarthXmetahuman: name one thing that is a lie or not historically correct in everything I said?
Who created one Nigeria? Who hacked our regional system for federal system? Who blocked secession clause from being added to Nigerian constitution? the point is you don't even understand yourself |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 9:55pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Odkosh: Go and wash your mouth oga afonja English@ go and wash your mouth,pls which detergent should I use? |
Politics › Re: We Cannot Afford To Be Held Down By Hausa, Fulani Or Igbo_ Adeyinka Grandson by Arda1000(m): 9:18am On Feb 19, 2018 |
EarthXmetahuman: Well written. Althrough he is telling the world what we already know. We all know flat heads never want their so called biafra.
Their fore fathers destroyed regional system, created unitary system of one nigeria when things are going great. Their fore fathers blocked secession clause from being added to nigerian constitution.
When things doesn't favor, they remember Biafra.
Its high time yorubas put those flat heads where they belong. (The mud) I used to believe that afonjas are learned people, even the ones in diasporal are suffering from low IQ syndrome just as the ones in the shithoe like you |
Education › Re: Ezinne Favour Ogwuegbu Graduates From Eastern Mediterranean University by Arda1000(m): 5:01pm On Feb 05, 2018 |
CaptainJeffry: I didn't read but I know where the brightest of Nigerians come from. 
#Proud5%er.  yeye |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 10:32pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
TundeHashim: in as much as I'll love to delve into descriptions, I'll be constrained by time and other engagements to just state briefly my points and if I do have time during the weekend, I'll go into the details.
First of all, there's this myth that the FG impoverished the South East by giving everyone £20 irrespective of the amount they had in the bank prior to war. The next argument u guys make is that those who own MORE than £20 (for example one million pounds!!!) would be turned into pauper by giving them just 20 pounds. What many of u guys FAIL to avert ur mind to is the fact that those who have LESS than 20 pounds in the bank, yet showed evidence they had money would still be entitled to £20!!! And most importantly, those who had less than 20 pounds were in the majority. besides, 20 pounds is large amount of money during those days.
Now with respect to infrastructural rebuilding, Gowon was emphatic on rebuilding the infrastructure of the SE. Although he did not do well in that area, but there's no evidence of deliberate neglect of the SE in infrastructure. Anything the SE complained of then equally affects the North, West and the likes.
Awolowo on his part did everything within human limits to make sure the properties of the Easterners were returned to them in the West and same can be said of in the South South...
so many things I'll like to add but I'll just stop here for now.. bros there is no way a bank can give 20 pounds by just claiming unless ure banking with them |
Politics › Re: President Buhari’s Silent Support For The South-east, By Garba Shehu by Arda1000(m): 11:11pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
doctokwus: Displaying "chronic incompetence" as well put by Ezekwesili. So a 2day visit and phantom projects on paper now translates to love? Perhaps a 4day visit with commencement of 2nd Niger bridge (not completion),will be translated by Garba Shehu as the greatest achievement in the East ever carried out by a Nigerian leader! Bunch of clowns. Nigeria is nothing but giant,so bulding roads and bridge is what we are boasting of for over 50 yrs,while countries with smaller population like bostwana and namibia are passed that focusing on the betterment of their economy |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 11:02pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
Gotze1:
[[s]quote author=Arda1000 post=62348740] After the Nigerian Civil War, Igboland had been severely devastated. Many hospitals, schools, and homes had been completely destroyed in the brutal war. The Federal government of Nigeria denied the Igbo people access to all the hard currencies such as pound sterling they had saved in Nigeria banks before the civil war, and only allowed them a minuscule compensation of £20 per adult bank account holder. For example, a man who had over £450,000.00 savings in one or several bank accounts could only receive £20.00 following this policy.
In addition to the loss of their savings, many Igbo people found themselves discriminated against by other ethnic groups and the new non-Igbo federal government. Due to the discrimination of employers, many Igbos had trouble finding employment, and the Igbos became one of the poorest ethnic groups in Nigeria during the early 1970s. As an even greater insult, in Port Harcourt, their control was handed over to their Ijaw neighbours and the Ikwerre (an Igbo subgroup who have separated and claimed no Igbo origin). Igboland was gradually rebuilt over a period of twenty years and the economy was again prospering due to the rise of the Niger Delta petroleum industry, which led to new factories being set up in southern Nigeria. This recovery, from the depths of the Biafran War, is an example of the uncanny resilience and resourcefulness of the Igbo. Many Igbos eventually regained government positions.
The Igbo, however, also face many problems and challenges today. Even today, Igbo people have sometimes continued to face discrimination from other ethnic groups. Igboland towns, such as Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, lack sufficient resources and good infrastructure for their inhabitants. Also, because the traditional Igbo homeland was becoming too small for its growing population, many Igbo have emigrated out of Igboland.[/s]We are tired of this lies. i dont know the angle ure coming from but all these things are fact you cant argue against,if nigeria has history u woudnt argue or think they are lies |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 10:35pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
TundeHashim: Nonsense! we will appreciate it if you will kindly explain the nonsense in this historic fact |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 10:18pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
DontForceUnity: If only you can ask God for sense that will enable you to know that Awo was the one behind the £20 robbery. how can a zombie know that |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 10:17pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
abimbolayekeen: Awolowo is not part of igbo mess , stop ridicule our great hero . This is the concluding part of Odia Ofeimun’s treatise on the Awolowo?Achebe civil war controversy. He makes useful suggestions to his Igbo brothers and sisters as well as other Nigerians on how to dump the self-righteous mentality of ‘WE AGAINST THEM”. What is interesting in this regard is that well known acts perpetrated by other leaders during the war are actually now being credited to Awolowo by postwar propagandists and are being made to stick beyond lines of collective responsibility while actual performances that he made are smudged out of acknowledgement. For a man who could be said to have done more than any other single individual to have garnered the out-of-the-war-front intelligence to keep Nigeria as one country, it is actually a surprise to see how little Federal cover has been given to Awolowo by Federal agencies and establishments. Generals who were worried that Awolowo might convert his proficiency in the management of the country’s finances and general affairs into political power certainly preferred that the war story be told against him. For ex-Biafrans who believe that Awolowo disabled their war efforts through his many ploys, including the change of the currency, the refusal to devalue the Naira, and the ordering of a stop to food corridors, Awolowo deserves to be sent to the International court even post-humously. After the war, there was clearly more than a silver lining which ought to be acknowledged even in the face of the harsh circumstances that existed. It is in the fact declared by SG Ikoku, the Commissioner for Economic Development in East Central State in the Daily Times of May 22, 1971 that “the Federal Government had made available 21.505 million pounds grant and 10.620 million as advances and loans. It was part of the accumulated amounts saved for the East Central State during the war by Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Commissioner for Finance and Vice Chairman of the Federal Executive Council, on the basis of population distribution of revenue. No one, these days, is ever allowed to know this little matter even if the point is to show how well those who wanted the Biafrans dead followed the financial regulations that guided the Federation and so kept what was due to the East in reserve for them till they returned to the fold. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/awolowo-and-the-forgotten-documents-of-the-civil-war4/ |
Politics › Re: Buhari Backs El-rufai On Planned Teachers’ Sacking {video} by Arda1000(m): 9:58pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
ofcourse he would back it, was he taught be any teacher? our president has no regard for education |
Politics › Re: President Buhari’s Silent Support For The South-east, By Garba Shehu by Arda1000(m): 9:24pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
Sirjamo: I av said it here many time, Ibo's hatred for Buhari is genetic, it's not about any marginalization. Trying to please them is a waste of time. They should thank their god that am not the president, they would have known what real marginalization looks like. Pmb is a considerate person, despite not needing their votes, he still goes ahead to expend large chunk of the resources gotten from other region in the enemy's domain. okay so mallam tell ur oga on top to conduct a referendum so we will leave so as not to suck ur resources dry. i hope the resources are not gworo,carrot and garbage |
Politics › Re: How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 8:47pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
hisgrace090: Truely speaking the Igbo's have been highly marginalize.
For instance, no federal govt agency have it headquarters in igbo land
No multinational company have it headquarter in igbo land.
For igbo man to access any headquarter he must travel to another mans land.
Its quit unbearable.
They force igbo man to scatter all over Nigeria in search of fed. Govt presence. true talk. Nigeria a country where the oppressor is telling the oppressed one Nigeria. I dont trust any good thing to come out of this country so am steering my future to the right lane,i dont want my children to suffer an avoidable hardships |
Politics › How Gowon And Awolowo Under Develop The Igbos After Biafran War by Arda1000(op): 8:12pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
After the Nigerian Civil War, Igboland had been severely devastated. Many hospitals, schools, and homes had been completely destroyed in the brutal war. The Federal government of Nigeria denied the Igbo people access to all the hard currencies such as pound sterling they had saved in Nigeria banks before the civil war, and only allowed them a minuscule compensation of £20 per adult bank account holder. For example, a man who had over £450,000.00 savings in one or several bank accounts could only receive £20.00 following this policy.
In addition to the loss of their savings, many Igbo people found themselves discriminated against by other ethnic groups and the new non-Igbo federal government. Due to the discrimination of employers, many Igbos had trouble finding employment, and the Igbos became one of the poorest ethnic groups in Nigeria during the early 1970s. As an even greater insult, in Port Harcourt, their control was handed over to their Ijaw neighbours and the Ikwerre (an Igbo subgroup who have separated and claimed no Igbo origin). Igboland was gradually rebuilt over a period of twenty years and the economy was again prospering due to the rise of the Niger Delta petroleum industry, which led to new factories being set up in southern Nigeria. This recovery, from the depths of the Biafran War, is an example of the uncanny resilience and resourcefulness of the Igbo. Many Igbos eventually regained government positions.
The Igbo, however, also face many problems and challenges today. Even today, Igbo people have sometimes continued to face discrimination from other ethnic groups. Igboland towns, such as Enugu, Onitsha and Owerri, lack sufficient resources and good infrastructure for their inhabitants. Also, because the traditional Igbo homeland was becoming too small for its growing population, many Igbo have emigrated out of Igboland. |