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PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 8:03pm On Aug 17, 2015
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shachris:
Ndi ara. Zombies on autopilot.
SABOOOOOOO
PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 8:00pm On Aug 17, 2015
just try

PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:53pm On Aug 17, 2015
Don't think or say that Biafra movement is a joke, if you dare try it............
PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:48pm On Aug 17, 2015
we are unstoppable, any body that think he can stop Biafra, help me tell him that he or she is inconceivable.."amubeghi ya amu"
PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:44pm On Aug 17, 2015
Every genuine Biafra must be proud of his or her heritage....... #Biafra
PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:41pm On Aug 17, 2015
Bye Bye to Nigeria because Biafra is here..... Biafra have been restored
PoliticsRe: Attention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:40pm On Aug 17, 2015
the gospel of libration
PoliticsAttention! Attention!! Attention!!! Radio Biafra Is Live On Air Now by bingala(op): 7:38pm On Aug 17, 2015
The PM edition of Radio Biafra live broadcast of the 17-08-2015 is LIVE ON AIR now with our eminent Host and Director Mazi Nnamdi Kanu... SHARE AND TELL THE WORLD RADIO BIAFRA IS NOW BACK ON SATELLITE = Intelsat 20 @68.5 East. Frequency 50573 Beam 12522V AND aother satellite known as Yamil 20/C band 55°E, freq 11045 V 40000 You can Listen via any of the following listening post: For those living in Igweocha/PH axis, warri, Isoko, Urhobo, Asaba, Nkwerre, Nwangele, ikeduru, Mbaise, Ideato, Ntigha Ngwa, Owerri, Etiti, Mbano, Okigwe, Orlu, Nnewi, Ozubulu, Oraifite, Ihiala, Asaba, Ibusa, Okpanam, Ogwuashi-Uku, Isele- Uku, Igbanke, Onitsha-Ugbo, Ubulu-Uku, Agbor, Warri, Benin, Aba, Onitsha, Umuahia, Awkuzu, Nkpor, Okija, Orba, Ogbaru, Awka and its environ...kindly tune in to 102.1 BIAFRA FM...... For others living outside the above mentioned locations kindly join us via internet by clicking on any of the following links: 1. http://www.ipob.org/ 2. http://www.radiobiafra.co/ 3. http://www.thebiafratimes.co/ 4. http://www.thebiafraherald.co/ 5. http://biafratv.co/ 6. http://www.forum.radiobiafra.co/ 7. http://broadcast.radiobiafra.co/ www.forum.radiobiafra.co , radiobiafra.co, ipob.org , http://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Biafra- s225376/ http://www.radioforest.net/radio/radio-biafra/ 688339 www.rblworld.tv. ... www.biafratelev ision.co. .... www.radioforest .net. .. www.biafratv.co . ... www.ipob.org. ... www.biafravoice.com. .. www.peopleofbiafra.org and www.radiobiafra.co. You can also download Radio Biafra APP via (Android app store) or call to listen on 014405266 or 014405265 from Biafra land or the zoo to listen live and direct....but note you will be charged by your network provider when you call these numbers. Do not lose faith if your location is not connected via FM yet as IPOB engineers are doing all they can to ensure that other parts of Biafra land starts listening via FM transistor as well. Numbers to call during broadcast, + 447831308376, 08173813596 and +442081339976. Whatsapp/Viber line 447831308376. Enquiry Line =09090776589. SKYPE ID: radiobiafra, radiobiafra1, radiobiafra2 and radiobiafra4. Invite your family and friends to tune in and listen to an unadulterated Gospel....one you can never get from the corrupt yoruba media, pervaded and enshrewed with lies/brown envelope journalism. Here you have the opportunity of learning your true heritage and what it means to be a Biafran. live commentry from listeners is also welcomed # eziokwubundu...... # udo
PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:47am On Aug 14, 2015
that's what I post... not this your super story
PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:44am On Aug 14, 2015
coolitempa:
This interview is the most intimate account of the thoughts and actions of Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu before, during and after the Nigerian civil war. The account is coming from Professor Sam Aluko, the respected Nigerian economist, who has revealed that he was the most trusted friend Ojukwu had. That friendship started immediately the Ikemba Nnewi assumed the governorship position of the Eastern Region. Since then and through the period of the war, Ojukwu’s exile in Cote d’Ivoire and his return to Nigeria, that friendship had sustained.

More profoundly, in that relationship, was the trust and the confidentiality with which Ojukwu dealt with the economist. It was such that, for every major decision Ojukwu made, he must first test-run it on Prof. Aluko. It was Aluko that he first told of his plans to pull the East out of Nigeria. Ojukwu would have attacked and wiped out a whole village in the Benue area, to teach Nigeria a lesson during the pogrom in Northern Nigeria in 1966, but Prof. Aluko stopped him.

Aluko also said he forced Ojukwu to agree on a conference as well as suggested and perfected the Aburi meeting that produced the famous Aburi Accord.
When the war overwhelmed Ojukwu, Aluko said, he contemplated either to stay put or wait for the Federal Government troops to capture him or to “abdicate.” Again, it was Prof. Aluko who advised him to take the latter option and go to Cote d’Ivoire, instead of some other places.
Excerpts:

How close were you to the late Chief Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu?
I will say that I was very close to him till his death. Immediately, he became governor of the former Eastern Region, when I was a senior lecturer in Economics in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he called me the third day he became governor. He said he wanted to come and see me in my university. I never met him before. How can the military governor come and see me? I said no. I told him I would come and see him, instead. I told the person he sent that he should tell the governor that I was the one who should come and see him and not him coming to see me. That was on January 20, 1966. So, when I said I was going to see him, my wife said she would go with me. She said we didn’t know the man and therefore she wanted to be present at the meeting. She reasoned that we couldn’t predict a soldier who just came. When we got to the military governor’s house, Ojukwu said: ‘Madam, I know you would come because you thought that I will do something to your husband.’ He said he had never met me before, but those in the military had been reading so much about me and they venerated me. According to him, that was why he wanted to see me. He said he wanted me to help him to run the government of the Eastern Region.

We discussed and he asked what role I would like to play and I said I would remain in the university because I didn’t want to leave. I promised to do whatever I could do to help him. The first cabinet that he formed, we both sat down and looked at the names of those from the Eastern Region to be cabinet members. He did not know them because he was not living in the Eastern Region. He was outside, in Kaduna and in Lagos. He spoke Yoruba better than I. So, we were speaking in Yoruba most of the time. That’s how the relationship began and we became very close. It was through him that I knew Adekunle Fajuyi, the governor of the Western Region. We continued until after the counter-coup in July. I was very sad. They killed many Igbo. Many who were not killed had cuts in the head and other parts of the body. He called me and said what could he do? What was going on in his mind was to go to a place in Benue and sack a village there. He wanted to kill as many people as possible. I said no. I said as a Christian, Christianity doesn’t allow for vengeance. As a Christian, I said he should not do that.

Was that when the killings in the North started?
Yes. That was the period the pogrom started. I said he should get in touch with the Head of State, but he said no because it was wrong for Yakubu Gowon to be Head of State because there was Ogundipe, who was a Brigadier and the most senior military officer at the time. He said when the coup happened in January, the most senior officer became the Head of State. So, he argued that when the counter-coup happened, the most senior should also become the Head of State. But the northerners will not take that at that time. Ogundipe himself did not want it because he said there were few Yoruba in the army. He said he will just be there without support and they would kill him. So, they made him High Commissioner in London. When the pogrom continued and the people were coming to the East from the North, Ojukwu said he was afraid that the easterners coming back might attack those who are non-easterners in the East. He then made a statement on the radio that all those who were non-easterners should leave the East.

At the time, there was rumour that Professor Babatunde Fafunwa was killed because he was from the West. But Fafunwa was in Benin Republic attending a conference. Ojukwu said the rumour was a sign of what was to happen. He said they would be attacking the northerners and the westerners and claim easterners did. So, he will ask everybody to go. I went to see him in Enugu and I said: “well, Your Excellency, I will have to go back to the West.” He said no, emphasising that when he talked of westerners, it did not apply to me because I was one of them. Non-easterners in the East were scared. Fafunwa and I were the most senior in the place. Fafunwa was not around and I said: “I will have to take them to the West to make sure that they were safe.” He said it was OK and that he will give me soldiers to make sure that all the students and staff were safe. He said when I got to Benin, I should hand them over to the governor in Benin to take them to the West and I should return to my job in Nsukka.
wetting the worry you,you don carry come, you like twisting facts, just click on the link you will see Biafra survives 45years after
PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:23am On Aug 14, 2015
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PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:18am On Aug 14, 2015
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PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:16am On Aug 14, 2015
in Nnamdi kanu words"when we commence our match, no country of the world will help the zoo till it's down fall even Britain"
PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:13am On Aug 14, 2015
we have conquered Nigeria diplomatically
PoliticsRe: German Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:12am On Aug 14, 2015
we are every where ;Dwe are every where
PoliticsGerman Tv Interviews A Biafran About There Readiness For Biafra by bingala(op): 12:09am On Aug 14, 2015
Biafra Survives: the Igbo people, 45 years after the Civil War By Hank Pellissier The Biafra Civil War from 1967-1970 resulted when the small West African region – primarily populated by the Igbo tribe – attempted to secede from Nigeria, a former British colony. An estimated 1-2 million people were killed in the conflict; 40% were Igbo children who died of starvation and malnutrition. The Igbo thought the global community would support them, but they gained little assistance, whereas Nigeria was massively armed by the British and Russians. Biafra was invaded and the Igbo were eventually subdued. How are the Igbo doing today? Have they survived economically? Are they participating in Nigerian political affairs? Have enmities been forgiven? To find out, I interviewed Kelechi Anyanwu (pen name Kelechi Deca) an Igbo journalist with special focus on Africa’s development, and accreditations from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank Group, African Development Bank Group and African Union. A graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, he has worked extensively on the history, culture, and traditions of the Igbo people Can you tell me how your own family, friends, and village or city was involved with the war? I am from Ezinihitte Mbaise, Local Government area of Imo State, my family lost two members during the war. One was conscripted as a soldier at the age of 21; the other was a lady who died as a result of shrapnel from shelling by the Nigerian artillery. I have not heard of a family that came out of the war fully intact without losing one or two members. The famine as a result of the food blockade affected my family too, three young people suffered from Kwashiokor, one never recovered fully - she developed mental problems after the war as a result of the after effects. What were the main reasons for Biafra’s attempt at secession in 1967-1970? Igbo people believed that their continued existence in Nigeria was threatened - that their lives and property were not protected, as exemplified by killings of Igbo people in other parts of Nigeria while the government did nothing. Igbo people lost trust in Nigeria, and the sincerity of Nigeria to protect them and other ethnicities in the Eastern Region of Nigeria. Also, the people of the Eastern Region felt that the resources being used to run Nigeria was majorly oil from their region, with other regions not contributing enough to the commonwealth. Are the Igbo still angry at nations that helped Nigeria, like Britain, Russia, Egypt, the USA? I wouldn’t say they are still angry but they have not stopped asking questions as to why the whole world seems to have conspired to obliterate the Igbo from the face of the earth. For example the Biafra War was in the thick of the Cold War, yet Britain worked seamlessly with Russia with the connivance of the United States government to destroy a relatively unarmed people whose only sin was that they tried to defend themselves against a blood-thirsty aggressor. The feeling among the Igbo was that the world conspired to stop the birth of a nation that was set to challenge the evils of colonialism and liberate the African continent. This also refers to the sitting-on-the-fence approach that France adopted. Igbo people believe that if France gave them full support, instead of piecemeal support, they would have won. Do the Igbo have affection for the nations that recognized or helped them? Tanzania, Gabon? Cote d’Ivoire? Haiti? Extremely. The majority of Igbo still see those countries as friendly nations. During the Haiti Earthquake, Igbo people felt very concerned. Many of the relief campaigns carried out for that cause were promoted by Igbo people. Aside from seeing Haiti as their kith and Kin, they see them as kindred nation. Gabon is like a second home to the Igbo, same affection is extended to Cote d’Ivoire and Tanzania. I just read the novel Half a Yellow Sun - by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Is it a popular book in Igbo-Land? It is a very popular book, but there are hundreds of other books about Biafra that have been written, what made Half of a Yellow Sun so popular was that it was published at a time when there is massive resurgence of pro-Biafran consciousness. Is there freedom of speech to talk about the Biafra War today? Yes, there is, especially among the young. Most of whom were not even born at the time. But it has not always been so; 20 to 30 years ago no one dared mention the name Biafra. All that has changed. There are various online groups, talk shows, lectures, and books on Biafra, even a guerrilla radio, called Radio Biafra. Have opposing sides forgiven each other? Is there still tension between Igbo and Hausa (a Northern Nigerian tribe)? Between Igbo and other groups? Biafra is like a scar on the palm. Other ethnic nationalities prefer it is just forgotten, but the Igbo still feel the pain of Biafra because they believe Nigeria has not done enough to assimilate the Igbo people. I do not think it has healed. The Igbo want other ethnic nationalities to stop acts that delegitimize their pains and sufferings. They call for justice, especially for some acts that could pass as genocidal, and above all an apology from Nigeria. They believe that until these issues are looked into the pains of Biafra may not heal. Igbo also do not feel included in Nigerian politics. They have been singing the marginalization song. Do many Igbo still wish to have a separate nation? Are there Igbo who still wish for secession? Yes there are, mostly the younger people. They feel frustrated by Nigeria and strongly believe that Nigeria is holding them down. They openly call for secession, and in some Igbo villages, you easily see flags of Biafra hanging from tall structures, and young people wearing T-shirts with the Biafra emblem on it. Hank Pellissier serves as IEET Interim Managing Director and Fundraiser. He was IEET’s Managing Director on January-October in 2012, and is an IEET Affiliate Scholar. http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/ pellissier20150813#When:16:10:00Z
Jokes EtcPatience Jonathan Arrested In The United States ? by bingala(op): 5:07pm On Aug 13, 2015
We can confirm this afternoon that Dame Patience Jonathan has been arrested in the United States on orders of President Muhammadu Buhari for gross misconduct and misappropriation of State Funds. The News was broken by a close aide of the former First Lady who pleaded anonymity. The embattled First Lady was picked up at the JFK International Airport in New York by Men of a Special Unit of the DSS attached to the Nigerian Embassy in USA. According to her aide "President Jonathan is covered by immunity but Mama Peace isn't. So the way I see it, she might pay for all her husband's misgivings". Dame Patienece was arrested without offering any resistance, however she had this ti say "The wucked ones have come for me but their plans will fail. Aisha, God is seeing you. Sai Baba, God is seeing you. There is God in heaven. He will release me because I am innocent". Former President Jonathan has declined to comment.
PoliticsNnamdi Kanu Challenges Nigerian Government by bingala(op): 9:43pm On Aug 11, 2015
TOPIC FOR TODAY'S GOSPEL (11 / 08 /2015) FROM RADIO # BIAFRA LIVE BROADCAST BY (PRINCE NNAMDI KANU). TAKE ALL THE OIL AND GAS IN #BIAFRA LAND FOR FOUR YEARS, AND LEAVE US # BIAFRAN 'S ALONE, IF WE DON'T SURPASS YOU IN SIX MONTHS CALL ME A BASTARD .. AN UNDILUTED GOSPEL AND A CHALLENGE FROM (NNAMDI KANU) TO HAUSA/FULANI YORUBA OLIGARCHY, POWER MONGERS. I DO AGREE WITH HIM 101%.... DO YOU AGREE WITH HIM? BY........... Bingala

SportsRe: Lets Win Together This Season. by bingala: 9:49am On Aug 07, 2015
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PoliticsWarning To Our Igbo Brothers In Asaba, Anioma, Ogwashi Ukwu Nd Others… Beware! by bingala(op): 11:01pm On Aug 05, 2015
Warning To Our Igbo Brothers In Asaba, Anioma, Ogwashi Ukwu Nd Others… Beware! I am writing this message of Love specifically to our brothers in Agbor, Anioma, Onicha Ugbo, Ogwashi Ukwu, Asaba and others. Please beware that a hermaphrodite who has gender identity and goes by the name of NgeneUkwenu and his partner Shachris are spreading lies on Nairaland and the internet. With particular reference to this thread created by this criminal called NgeneUkwenu ; Let me categorically tell you people as you all know by now that there is nothing like Delta Igbo, Anambra Igbo, Abia Igbo, Ebonyi Igbo, Enugu Igbo or Imo Igbo. There is nothing even like Rivers Igbo. IGBO IS IGBO ANYTIME, ANYDAY! Biafraland encompasses everything Igbo and our brothers in the struggle viz a viz the Ibibios, Anangs, Efik, Ijaw and probably Urhobo and others. Of worthy note, there has been a proliferation of threads on anything Igbo. Igbo this and Igbo that. If you people are observant, you will notice that most threads being created on Nairaland in “apparent sympathy” to the Igbos are being created by known Igbo and our Niger delta brother haters. Example is this one created by this Igbo and Niger Delta hater; shachris ; Let us categorically also tell them that we are not interested in their sympathy. We don’t need anything from them. The Igbo nation is too big to be marginalized or made to look like a minor tribe. We are after a land of equity, truth, love and justice. A land where every thing will be on merit. A land where there will be nothing like quota or tribalism. A land where the cut of mark in university entrance examination will be equal in every part of the nation. It is not a land where the North will be given 70% cut off mark in jamb while the East and West are given 250%! We are always annoyed when people who are not Biafrans or from biafraland create threads on Nairaland and say stuffs like “My Igbo brothers”. We are not brothers if you are not of the Biafran nation or on the Biafran map. There is nothing that makes us brothers with the Hausa/Fulanis or the Yorubas. The Yorubas eat Ewedu and Amala. We eat Ofe Onugbu and Akpu. The Hausas drink Fura Di Nunu… (Blood from an animal)…. While we drink Nkwu Ocha or Nkwu Enu (Palm Wine). The Hausas cum Yorubas worship Allah and follow the teachings of Mohammed. We on the other hand worship God (Chukwu Okike) and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. We were baptized, sanctified and bought over by the blood of Jesus. We were not born Muslims. We remain full blooded Igbo till we die! We remain Christians or Traditionalists till we die. When the Hausas/Fulanis die, they head to paradise. We on the other hand head to Heaven to see Jesus and our ancestors. The bad ones among you see Shaytan while the bad ones among us see Ekwensu! Politically, the Yorubas are known to have traditional leaders whom they are alway subservient to. The Hausa/Pulanis are always known to have emirates and stuffs like that. IGBBO LAND ON THE OTHER HAND IS A LAND OF THE FREE LIKE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES FLOWING WITH MILK AND HONEY! SAME GOES TO ALL OUR BROTHERS IN THE STRUGGLE…. IJAWS, ANANGS, IBIBIOS, EFIKS ETC! ALL AM TRYING TO SAY IN ESSENCE IS THAT EAST SIDERZ CUM SOUTH SIDERZ DON’T ROLL WITH NORTH SIDERZ OR THE WEST SIDERZ. WE ARE FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT AND WE SHALL REMAIN SO. NOTHING SHALL EVER MAKE US REMAIN ONE. BIAFRA MUST STAND! OF worthy mention, We congratulate president Buhari on his appointment of an Igbo Son to head the NNPC. KACHIKWU IS A FULL BLOODED IGBO AND NOT DELTA IGBO AS BEING SPREAD BY THE ENEMIES OF BIAFRA While we congratulate Buhari, let it also be known to him and Nigerians in General that we are not looking for any compensation. We don’t need any appointments. We don’t even expect anything from Nigeria and The Nigerian government. ALL WE ASK FOR IS A REFERENDUM! While We still Congratulate Buhari on his mission to Better Nigeria, we also call on the United nations to give us a referendum. A referendum is a we want. Simple! We are not against Buhari making Nigeria better. We even say more grease to his elbows. The only thing is that we are not in support of him having any plans for Biafraland. We have God given leaders and warriors who will lead us to the promised land. We don’t need appointments, compensations or emoluments. All we want is Biafra. BIAFRA TILL WE DIE! BY : EXCEL By James Anyalekwa Emeh on 5th August 2015 · Posted in News
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Pictured Kissing A Lady Publicly In London by bingala: 10:53am On Aug 05, 2015
laudate:
Yet your parents and grand-parents lived in that 'cursed contraption.' sad
Israelites leaved in Babylonian as foreigners, same as biafrans we are foreigners in this contraption,very soon Nigeria will be history, like Babylonian was obliterated from world map after the exite of the Israelites so will be Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Speaking To American Journalist On 102.1fm by bingala: 10:14pm On Aug 03, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Speaking To American Journalist On 102.1fm by bingala: 10:13pm On Aug 03, 2015
1toRtoiSe1:
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Bianca, ojukwu, TA orji, peter obi etc all choose Nigeria while the foolish ones think they can fool the SS into a fraudulent affair and use their oil to get out of their misery.
why not speak for your self and leave south south for once, I have never come across a set of caword entity like Yoruba people in my life



what is south south, just a geopolitical zone, not even a region, what do Yoruba gain in putting enmity between a region (Eastern region) that was divided into two geopolitical zones by a Yoruba man, then problem between Igbo's and Hausa's is also caused by Yoruba, is this a curse or what......... who ever that gave Yoruba DIVIDE AND RULE as a name deserves one bottle of Origin from me
PoliticsRe: See What Nnamdi Kanu have To Say To The Brown Envelop Medias by bingala: 9:07pm On Aug 03, 2015
jumper524:
can u imagine the trash somebody's father is saying.
I can't wait for this country to be divided so we can deport all this igbos in the north.
U could imagine one useless igbo man mr okafor contesting for chairman in kuje local gov't nt knwing this is part of their evil intention, although thanks to nnamdi kanu cos if nt 4 him i wouldn't have knwn hw the igbos hated me and im willing to play along by informing my northern brothers to be careful in case gbege burst.
calling this write up trash portrays your level of stupidity and ignorance

accept the fact that Yoruba are crying more than the bereaved which is one of the attributes of a caword

why are you people crying, I taught Yoruba have what it takes to stop Biafra, then why crying? Cheast beaters
PoliticsRe: See What Nnamdi Kanu have To Say To The Brown Envelop Medias by bingala: 9:00pm On Aug 03, 2015
Flyoruboy:
Smh. What a deranged fool.
you and your people are the bigger fool for crying more than the bereaved...




Yoruba's are cawords I can't stand them...... shm
PoliticsRe: See What Nnamdi Kanu have To Say To The Brown Envelop Medias by bingala: 8:56pm On Aug 03, 2015
tunjiajayi:
This nnamdi kanu needs 100 slaps on his albino face also make a map of biafra on his back with 5 mouthed koboko. Then be made to write a ream of A4 paper- I would never mess with Nigerians again.
flat headed biafran albino tarzan monkey.
go slap him now cawords


if you people are not cawords, kindly inform your media men and women to stop writing trash about Biafra, Igbo's and Biafra in general have not and will not write about Oduduwa republic because we are not caword
PoliticsRe: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by bingala: 6:05pm On Aug 02, 2015
socialmediaman:
Tell me what someone like Ochendo was doing in Abia for 8 years and he was left to run the affairs of the state like a private business.

Tell me what business people like Rochas and Ihedioha have governing a state like Imo.

Tell me how Nigeria is the problem of the SE if the people are hoodwinked into electing self serving political criminals in the name of leaders. The PDP and major stakeholders failed the SE, the refused to produce leaders that would be capable of industrializing the cities. They squander the money meant for development and still blame the FG, and yes, the FG under PDP failed to strengthen anti-corruption systems.

Fight the enemy within and you would change or conquer the world the way you want.
that same thing Aregbeshola is doing in Osun is the same thing TA orji did in Abia state, last time I check relieve materials are on the way to rescue the life of Osun citizens









YORUBA CAWORDS YOU PEOPLE SHOULD BACK OFF FROM BIAFRAN STUFF, WE DON'T NEED YOU PEOPLE'S FRINKY SUGGESTION, I know you people are endowed with logical reasoning, but where went your knowledge when Northan Emirate conquered Yoruba and institute ther Emir in Oyo......CAWORDS THAT CRYS MORE THAN THE BEREAVED...

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