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Elusive001:The scales are yet to fall off your blind eyes. When we were telling all you one nigerianists about the fulanis, you keep shaking head like a headless chicken. The fulanis assigned different roles to all of themselves in your nigeria politics since they gained ground in the space called nigeria in 1804. Some play liberal, some play hardline and once at a time, you may see their politicians bicker within themselves, but don't be fooled. They all have the same goal, that is jihadism, petty mindset of conquering of lands and Islamization of nigeria. Shehu musa or whatever he calls himself is a proper fulani and you can't take it away from him. All of them have the same mindset, way of life, ideology, religion which never wavers. It is quite different from yours, and that's why you can never peacefully cohabit with them in the same space if they are not the ones lording it over you. Never! They are created this way and you can't re-orient them. Impossible!! |
They are terrorists, not bandits. Stop the taquiya deception. |
PMForce:You are correct that during the British Mandate, the territory was called Palestine, and all residents, including Jews like David Ben-Gurion, held “Palestinian” documents. However, administrative labels do not erase historical or religious claims. The Quran explicitly acknowledges the land was granted to the Children of Israel. In Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:21, Moses says: “O my people, enter the Holy Land which Allah has prescribed for you…” And Surah Al-Isra 17:104 states: “And We said after Pharaoh to the Children of Israel, ‘Dwell in the land…’” These verses show that the Jewish connection to the land is recognized in the Quran itself. While history and politics are complex, this religious acknowledgment cannot be ignored. |
HgAkpobomeEr:Liberate your region first through your useless ballot. |
zeuss:Your brain is rocking. This is exactly what all Igbos should be pursuing, but the conman Peter Obi can't let the naive and Ignorant Igbos see through this, and they are many. |
ebukal67x:The con man will soon join ADC to conitnue the deception from where he stopped with his Labour party. The ignorant and naive Igbos will still follow him ignorantly and keep shouting "nigeria will be better" |
Salewa97:You are absolutely right about this. Only problem is that you do not know about anything that i wrote above. For you, he is deceptive politically which you see as a threat. But fact is that he is deceptive towards Igbos whom he is knowingly leading to oblivion in the nigeria political sphare. |
^^^^You can no longer debate. Typical of you guys. When you are cornered, you will wriggle out in shame. Of course every aspirator has one leaning or the other at some stages of our lives and MNK s not an exception. What matters today is his aspiration and that is what the Igbos want. Not a deceitful and hopeless election being preached to the Igbos by the deceitful and cunning Peter Obi. |
PulaPower:You stated the fact, but the naive and Ignorant igbos will come here to attack you. |
Flangelo12:Do you have problem if its about Biafra? Can you force the English, Germans and the French to share a one almighty united country and live in peace an harmony? Why did the Europeans live in seperate ethnic countries and are forcing you to live in an illusion united countries in Africa, and you as an African can't open your brain and see through theur deceit? What then is your brain for? Are you blinded by the oil and gas of Biafrans to be rooting for a lifetime violence ridden and chaotic country in the name of one nigeria? |
Peter Obi know fully well how Nigeria is structured and how power truly functions within the Nigerian state. The way Nigeria was designed under the 1999 Constitution severely limits what any president can realistically achieve, especially for regions that lack numerical dominance in the National Assembly. Yet, Peter Obi accepted the colonial masters British's job of deceiving and leading the naive and ignorant Igbos to another round of 2027 election ijiocy, just as he did in 2023 and abandoned the Igbos when they were being killed and their shops and places of livelihood earnings being burnt down.. What is deeply concerning is that many well-meaning but politically uninformed, naive and ignorant Igbos, particularly in the South East, are being encouraged by Peter Obi to believe that the 2027 election will somehow produce a different outcome for the Igbo people within the same rigid and hostile framework. This belief ignores hard constitutional and political realities. Even if Peter Obi were elected president without resistance, the core aspirations of the South East would still remain largely unattainable. The most critical Igbo developmental goals include at least one fully functional seaport comparable to Tin Can and Apapa, whether in Port Harcourt, Warri, or Calabar, and international airport status for at least two airports within the five South Eastern states. These are not symbolic demands; they are essential for economic survival, trade competitiveness, and regional dignity. However, both maritime infrastructure and aviation fall under the Exclusive Legislative List of the Nigerian Constitution. These sectors are firmly controlled at the federal level and can only be altered through legislation passed by the National Assembly. The president has no constitutional power to unilaterally establish seaports or grant international airport status to any state or region. For such changes to occur, a bill must secure the support of at least 75 percent of lawmakers in both the upper and lower chambers of the National Assembly. The South East has only 15 senators, while the South West has 18 and the North controls 57. Given Nigeria’s voting patterns, entrenched interests, and long-standing resistance to meaningful South Eastern advancement, the likelihood of achieving this level of legislative support is effectively ZERO. This leads to an unavoidable conclusion. There is a zero percent chance that these fundamental Igbo aspirations can be realized through Nigeria’s current political structure, regardless of who occupies the presidency. Continuing to present the 2027 election as a viable pathway to Igbo liberation or economic justice is therefore misleading. Peter Obi is aware of these structural limitations. Continuing to mobilize naive and uninformed people toward another cycle of electoral disappointment only deepens disillusionment and prolongs false hope. Rather than leading people into yet another predictable and humiliating outcome, there is a need for honest conversations about reality, structure, and alternative paths forward. |
Flangelo12:It's not about only writing about it, I have always known that it's the only way to peace in that region, and just as we are waiting for Israel to recognize Biafra, they did it for Somaliland and should be applauded. It is the right thing to do, and what a time it was finally done after 3 decades. So, we the peace seeking people of the world are in 100% full support. Do you have problem with that? |
Flangelo12:The recognition by Israel happened just yesterday and I wrote about it about an hour ago, so whats's your problem? There are still people who are going to write about it tomorrow and in 100 years to come people will still be writing about it. Do you have problem with that? |
Flangelo12:Why are you angry and against peace in Africa? Fact is that Somaliland is here to stay as an independent country and there is nothing you, the useless AU, or anyone else can do about it. Independence recognition of Somaliland by USA, UK, France, Italy, Germany and others soon to follow. Once all the super powers recognizes Somaliland independence, then all the small and irrelevant countries like nigeria will be forced to follow suit. Game over for Somalia. There must be peace in Africa. |
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland’s independence is a bold, realistic, and welcome development. For more than three decades, Somaliland has existed as a peaceful, self-governing, and democratic entity. It has maintained security, held credible elections, and built functioning institutions without external trusteeship. Ignoring these facts has never served justice, stability, or progress. Recognition by Israel would simply acknowledge political reality. It would also honor the clear will of the Somaliland people. Somaliland’s success stands in sharp contrast to the instability of the failed Somali union. It has proven that peace can be built through local consensus and shared values. Recognition would reward responsibility, not chaos. Israel’s decision would send a message that governance and stability matter. It would encourage other nations to rethink outdated positions. This is how progress begins. The African Union’s condemnation of Israel over this recognition is deeply misguided. Instead of supporting a peaceful African success story, the AU clings to colonial-era borders. This rigid thinking has trapped millions in dysfunctional states. The AU claims to defend unity, yet that “unity” has produced endless conflict. Condemning Israel only exposes the AU’s intellectual bankruptcy. It also highlights its failure to confront Africa’s real structural problems. Africa must begin an honest conversation about statehood and identity. Countries like Nigeria are artificial constructions forced together without shared values or histories. Ethnic nations should be allowed to separate peacefully. Smaller groups should align with larger ones that share ideology, religion, culture, and way of life. This is not radical. It is practical. Europe did exactly this to achieve lasting peace. Europeans, who largely share Caucasian origins and Christian heritage, were wise enough to respect internal diversity. The United Kingdom contains England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with autonomy. Switzerland is a confederation of Germans, French, Italians, and Romansh living peacefully. Belgium is divided between Flemish and Walloon nations under a federal system. Spain accommodates Catalans, Basques, and others through autonomy arrangements. These models exist for peace, not division. |
Taquiya question. A foooooolani asking why another fooooolani is still defense minister of his country. Continue fooling the fools. |
NgeneUkwenu:Sentence him under which law? Illiterate nigerians, you shall soon see how your banana republic will go down. |
The US has called it as it is, however, any Igbo/Biafran, hoping for a better nigeria or thinking about that idiot, Peter Obi's presidency must have his brain checked. The only solution to this problem is the division of the country and the terrorism will come to an end. |
FarahAideed:Don't mind the hypocrite. They have all be paid little stipends and sent all over social media to defend their evil acts. We are here to shove it back into their evil mouths. |
Psiyohos:Stop talking nonsense because of your religion. Your nigeria is never one and will never be, and the fastest solution to your terrorists killings is to divide nigeria and the problem will be solved. See your mouth and sovereignty. Did you ever have sovereignty? Liars and deceivers. We will be here to continue to expose all you evil doers. |
