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LordVoldermort:You already know the answer to your assumption. If Biafra won't be successful or if there is any chance that Biafra would be a failure, YOU as well as other Nigerians won't be against it |
Then you'll start seeing those left in Nigeria especially the politicians proclaiming how they Made Nnamdi Kanu. How they made IPOB. How they sheltered Nnamdi Kanu and his grand children. Then after Biafra progresses, which is inevitable and start issuing visa and denying some people visa, you'll start hearing this "After we saved you people from Nigeria" From the children of same people actively working against it. This is the way life works. At times I don't criticise South Africans for what some People call Xenophobia. If only you people know what most Africans did to Mandela during his fight against Apartheid. Especially Northern Nigeria. His only ally was GADDAFI. It is important for you people to know that it was CIA that gave Apartheid South African government tips and locations that led to the capture of Mandela. What am I saying in essence? Biafrans doesn't and won't owe any Black person anything in few years time when we are already free and enjoying our progress. We've paid the price with our blood |
AlexBells:Eastern Region of What? Nigeria abi. Do I owe my existence to the decision of another man? That question explains why some people think the future of my entire people should be tied to the decision of one man from Scotland in 1914. Prior to that, does those people have the God Given Right to represent me in any way? |
AlexBells:"Biafra joined Nigeria" when? Nobody joined Nigeria. Nigeria was solely created by and for the British. Its existence is the symbol of white superiority over blacks |
For a place like Nigeria where the basics are needed, few Houses should not be considered as infrastructure. Who do Nigerians this thing? Anyways I must commend the dude for the health centers |
Wiseandtrue:Same thing I am asking myself. |
Whiteangel1234:Those guys don tey oh. |
Biafran National Guard has been around for a long time. I think their leader was one "Nsikak Akpan" (that's if my memory serves me well). Read about them when they were issuing statements almost 10 years ago. Seriously, you Nigerians don't pay attention to things happening around you. Especially in the old Eastern region. Incase you people are thinking of engaging this group more, I would like to advise/warn you all that they are the most violent Biafran agitators with the other one being the one founded at Bakassi (Present day Cameroon) some decades ago. IPOB by my own observations is the most peaceful Biafran agitators I have ever seen. The way they improvise makes me want to study them more. They give that surprises that you rarely see in black people. Anyways, why is it Nigerians and notable IPOB haters doing the advertisement for this Man and his new resurrected Group? And why does his statement sound like a coup on MNK and IPOB? |
Igboid:Na today you know? Google Hausa Banza, you will see Yoruba boldly sitting there. Yoruba have been classified as part of Hausa since time immemorial that was why Uthman Dan Fodio said that Yoruba is destined to be under the Caliphate as their Hausa brothers. Yoruba is boldly Hausa Banza and they don't deny it. The only strangers in this contraption is Igbo and Associates (Efik, Ibibio etc). The others (Yoruba, Fulani and Hausa) knew themselves before amalgamation. As for us, those we know are in Central Africa (Equatorial Guinea, Southern Cameroon, Gabon etc). We have no business wasting time with these Hausa people (both Yoruba and the other 13) |
Privileged or "UNFORTUNATE" Please use the right word next time |
MadamVanessa:WTF did I just read? I thought they said African Women are timid. You just redefined the entire sexual stereotype flying around.
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See the kind of people I am sharing a forum with |
NGpatriot:I am not a Muslim, so I can't be a jihadi |
NGpatriot:First of all, one needs to be a Muslim to qualify to be tagged "jihadi" and Ndigbo are not Muslims. Judging from the way you Nigerian Muslims use the tag to refer to terrorism, one must have understood that you Muslims see yourselves as such (terrorists). Its just like Christians using the term "Crusader" to refer to something bad. But I think the Christians don't do such because they don't consider themselves as terrorists. |
baralatie:You don't sound like an adult. Sorry for quoting you |
baralatie:Since 1967? IPOB was formed in 2012 dummy. Nigerians sef. If ignorance was the name of a country |
Fahdiga:Exactly. The most difficult enemy to fight is the one you don't even know whether it exists or not like UGM. The best way to fight such enemy is to create a figure head for them so that you will know what/who you are fighting. Culled from the British expedition in Igboland |
Jungle don dey mature oh. See kit |
Prostitutes look disgusting. Just look at that girl. She looks like a pile of rubbish in human form. |
Juliusmalema:Casualties are expected in such madness so the best comment is to ascertain the cause of the stupidity in the first place. You can't touch fire and expect not to get burnt. Its not as if I condemn them but I want to know what they find attractive in each other. |
baralatie:OK. Then why are Eastern ports not allowed to resume operations? |
I wonder what attracts these gays to one another. Is it the; Hairy chest? Hairy balls? Croak/deep voice? Or Stiff muscles? I don't just understand how a man will substitute fresh looking women over stiff, bony, rough looking fellow men |
Sufferingboy:I don't think you are supposed to intrude into a sensitive thread like this. No offence intended BTW |
baralatie:IPOB started in 2012. They started as a result of what we are discussing here |
SlayerForever:They still have this reserved scare that Ndigbo might leave and never come back like it was happening during the day's of Michael Okpara. The difference between Lagos and Cotonou is the Igbo factor. But whether it will happen or not, It will surely happen and the only state preparing to contain the population shock is Anambra. I think posts threads on New "ghost" markets in Anambra like the International Market in Oba, Ogidi etc. Those are the preparation. I don't know if it is foresight or mere coincidence but Anambra and as much as I want to avoid saying it, Apga is preparing for it. Currently Anambra have at least 10,000 ghost shops in different new International Markets across the state. Most of which are linked to the Port if allowed to function. |
ayzTIGER:The very existence of Nigeria or the sole aim of creating Nigeria was to keep Ndigbo down. To do that Igbo allies like Ibibio, Efik etc have to suffer as well as collateral damage (their ports remain shut and crossing border between their side and Cameroon extremely difficult) |
Biafrarep:If Onitsha port is allowed to function then the second Niger Bridge becomes useless. Put it this way, "For Lagos to survive, Eastern ports need to be closed down" Let me explain it better for you. Hope you know Onitsha and Environs very well. Look at that Second Niger Bridge, where it is heading to, you'll realise that it is a Lagos project not East. It is designed to facilitate movement of human resources and containers down east from Lagos Port (it is a one way direction). Which in fact is aimed for the sole beneficiary to be Lagos and Lagos alone. If there was need for second Niger Bridge which will benefit Ndigbo on either side of the Niger, it will be at the opposite direction (far right of the 1st bridge when looking at it from Onitsha, towards Ose). You doubt this? Ask anyone from Onitsha, the bridge is so needed at that side that Ferries still operate there and people and essential goods are loaded together there. Now back to the port. Once the port operates, there will be no need for any forced/conditioned movement to lagos, that particular 2nd Niger Bridge which was designed to bypasses Igbo towns in Delta, thus heavily decongesting Lagos, reshaping the dynamics of economy in Nigeria as most containers (>70%) from Apapa port ends up in the East, heavily reshaping the chart of cities of interest in Nigeria , and retaining most especially human resources in Igboland. This will make what was happening during Michael Ọkpara's tenure in 1960s repeat itself (Read about what he was doing in PortHarcourt). If that happens, at least six economic powerhouses will spring out from either sides of the Niger, which will redefine the economic regional chart of Nigeria. You now understand why according to Nigeria, Onitsha port must go down? |
Captain8:I don't think you need to repeat to the whole world the truth about Women taking care of things in Ijaw land while the Men drink away their sorrows in bars, because we already know. Thats why I don't see any reason arguing with you Ijaw men on delicate issues like this when we all know that it is your women that have the final say. Until Ijaw women create threads on this, I reserve my comment. Thank you and God bless |
kollinz1234:Thanks |
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