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Wao, so Buhari dey fear ![]() |
ogele:Yoruba and scam ni. Why |
I see, he is squandering state money and covering up by attacking Okonjo |
Oshiomhole should stop all these ranting because he mismanaged Edo state finance. He should go to EFCC with 'emperical evidence' against Okonjo if he has any ![]() Tired of this newspaper attacks... ![]() |
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Shettima should be watched closely ![]() A terrorist in disguise ![]() |
carnegiefan:Lol ![]() |
Just wondering why Oshiomhole is so desperate. Money money money every time. Haha ![]() How much did he spend marrying a woman young enough to be his daughter... After squandering his state's money he is looking for whom to blame. Can't he embark on a money yielding project for his state for once. Shame on him ![]() |
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new2020:So you listen to radiobiafra ![]() |
Terrorism increased ![]() |
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Enough guts ![]() |
funmijoyb:I see ![]() |
Recently, four South-East governors of Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia and Imo states rose from a meeting and declared their no-recognition stance on Radio Biafria. What’s your reaction to that? That they are South-East governors does not make them the mouthpiece of the Igbo people. That is the truth. The problem the Igbos have as a result of their mentality is that they don’t have a king, as the Igbo saying goes. That is exactly what we want to correct in APGA. We want to show people that we have a leadership structure in APGA where I know I have a national leader in the person of the governor of Anambra State. The constitution defines my role and the role of the national leader so, there shouldn’t be any conflict between the two offices. Our people are too ambitious, I don’t want to use the word over-ambitious because I don’t want to derogate them. Everybody has ambition but if it becomes too much, that’s where a problem comes in and people begin to do things that are not proper. I don’t operate in that realm and I know our governor did not attend that meeting. He may have had a tight schedule and I also know that the governor of Ebonyi was represented by his deputy. For them to speak about Radio Biafria was going beyond their mandate. They should spoken on issues bordering on the governance of their states. When you start talking about Radio Biafria, you are now delving into the emotions of the Igbo people and that is a no-go area. We know that Biafra on paper is no more but in the minds of people, the cause of the war and the sufferings people went through can never be erased from their sub-consciousness. I wouldn’t want people to play politics with such an issue because it is sensitive. I want to state here, quote me, it’s high time the Igbo people spoke with one voice and avoid being divided by untoward desires for self. We should bury our differences, bury the hatchet and embrace the purposefulness in the pursuit of our common goal. It’s unfair for anybody to derogate the Igbos particularly the Igbos themselves. Igbo people demand better treatment in Nigeria. Those of us who witnessed the civil war in Nigeria will tell you that we deserve a better deal in Nigeria. We have suffered humiliation and marginalisation; we have suffered all kinds of chastisement for no justification. People say the Igbo man is too ambitious and all that but I ask; who doesn’t like money? Tell me any person that doesn’t like money…Igbo people are enterprising in nature; they are the salt of the earth. Anywhere you go in this world, you must see an Igbo man. Anywhere you don’t see an Igbo man, then it’s not habitable by human beings. These are people who are ready to sacrifice anything wherever they reside for the good of the people there. Go to Lagos and see the mansions they have there, I have a house also at a choice place in Ikeja, Lagos. What if there is an altercation tomorrow, of course I will lose it but those structures contribute to the beauty and metropolitan character that Lagos is known with. http://newtelegraphonline.com/seast-govs-goofed-on-radio-biafra-apga-national-chairman/ |
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Who can forget the torture and torments experienced by our people during the Nigeria-Biafra war? Our people still suffer from the haunting memories of that war. During that war, our people experienced macabre brutality delivered with breathless vapidity. Who can forget the Asaba massacre? Who can forget the Isheagu massacre? We shall not forget. Our children shall not forget. Nigeria must not forget. So sad. Nigeria means injustice ![]() |
Nigeria is in almighty mess Say no to islamisation if Nigeria ![]() |







