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PoliticsRe: Nathan Sharibu, Leah’s Father To Ahmed Salkida: You Know Where My Daughter Is by Built2last: 4:42pm On Jan 27, 2020
Buhari is making billions for his grand children through insecurity.

when its defense budget, who asks questions. there is no end to insurgency
PoliticsRe: South-east, South-south Monarchs Supports IPOB, Says Biafra Is The Answer.-Punch by Built2last: 9:43am On Jan 23, 2020
Is this the beginning of the end?

AMOTEKUN, MIYETTI ALLAH AND THAT CHANNELS TV OUTING

There are things I read or hear that leave me wondering whether to pause and die laughing or die crying. The yesterday's Channels TV interview where Miyetti Allah tried to cause a wedge between Ndigbo and the Yoruba is one of such things.

That a man who, in the 21st century 2020, still goes about trekking with cows all over the bushes in the country, sleeps (as in have sexual intercourse) with those cows as we've seen on videos, butcher innocent men, women and children in their sleep just so these cows can graze on the ancestral land of the deceased, a man whose part of the country has the highest number of out of school children (12million), worst poverty rate, highest maternal mortality rate, highest illiteracy rate and the presence of two terrorist groups - Boko Haram and the killer herdsmen - once adjudged the deadliest and fourth deadliest terror group respectively by the Global Terror Index; plus a gang of rampaging bandits which has taken over most part of his own part of the country, a man whose terror group butchers women and children in their sleep and comes on TV to admit responsibility for the killings........ That such a man will come on National TV to use the term "primitive" on a people who had seen civilization long before his own progenitor left his mother's womb should get every reasonable person drunk with laughter. Mirthless laughter, I mean.

Let us even look at the politics of the Arewas. What is there to emulate from a people who specializes in using gory displays of violence and mindless festival of blood to acquire and wield political power?

And to prove that the tired, worn-out, out of use analogue divide and rule tactic is the only thing they are good at, he tries to divide Southern consensus in support of Amotekun by reminding Ndigbo that during the last general election, they were stopped from voting their conscience in parts of Lagos by the Yorubas. He would have been right except he was wrong. The Yorubas never stopped Ndigbo from voting in any part of Lagos. It was Bola Tinubu and his APC thugs who stopped Ndigbo from voting in some part of Lagos. Tinubu is an individual Yoruba politician whose action CANNOT be blamed on the Yorubas. So the Miyetti Allah man should look for another card to play. This one don fail yakata.

Again, he reminds Ndigbo that a certain Yoruba Oba threatened to drown them in the Lagoon. True, he was right. The Oba made the threat which of course, wasn't carried out. Now let us assume that threat was made against Ndigbo by an assistant to an assistant to an Emir, would it have ended up an empty threathuhhuh Your guess is as good as mine.

We know the people who have value for human lives and we know those who are deaf, dumb and blind to the sanctity of human lives. We know the people who started spilling our blood for as far back as 1945 when Nigeria hasn't even gained her independence and has continued up to this moment.

Now, let us even come down to the main topic; AMOTEKUN.

Below are some questions that not only require but demand answers:

Why is the Arewa North jittery that a section of the country has decided to set up an unarmed intelligence gathering regional security outfit? Why is the govt using Miyetti Allah as front to oppose Amotekun? Is this a confirmation that this group whose members are responsible for the death of thousands of innocent Nigeria is the militia wing of the Buhari led govt? Why does Channel TV keep inviting Miyetti Allah - a fulani group - to come and discuss Amotekun - a Yoruba Regional Security?

I do not have answer to any of the above questions but I do know one thing for a fact; as long as the Muhammadu Buhari govt continues to engage in an unholy intercourse with the terrorist group who butcher innocent Nigerians just so their cows can feed, as long as it is okay to have armed civilian JTF and Hisbah police in the North, as long as the Nigerian security agencies controlled by the Fulanis continue to collude with the herdsmen who kill, maim and rape innocent Nigerians and take over their land for their cows, there will continue to be AMOTEKUN, not only in the West but in the entire non-Caliphate rest of the country.

A govt that refuses to protect her citizens from a well known terror group with an ethno-religious agenda has no right to stop them from protecting themselves.

Those who think AMOTEKUN is about the Yorubas need to think again. It is about all of us. It is about our inalienable right to live as free humans without being butchered in our sleep and our lands taken over by a bunch of terrorists operating with govt sponsored impunity.

By Charles Ogbu
RomanceRe: Lady: 'I Travelled For 18 Hours To See My Boyfriend & This Happened' by Built2last: 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2020
Is your dad scum?
PoliticsRe: Alhassan Saleh: Amotekun Shows How Primitive Yoruba People Are – Miyetti Allah by Built2last: 10:02pm On Jan 21, 2020
Chai
PoliticsRe: Police Barricade Gani Fawehinmi Park Venue Of Amotekun Rally In Lagos (photos) by Built2last: 1:51pm On Jan 21, 2020
Interesting
PoliticsRe: Amotekun : Yoruba's Remain The Most Primitive People In Nigeria - Miyetti Allah by Built2last: 12:22pm On Jan 21, 2020
GenSpecifics:
Southern unity?

You were one of the champions of chanji.

Pray tell, what changed?
Look through all my posts. i never campaigned for any stupid change
PoliticsRe: Soyinka Attacks Balarabe Over Comment On Amotekun by Built2last: 11:50am On Jan 21, 2020
Interesting days ahead my people.

The North is building synergy to retain power in 2023.

Amotekun is a major threat
PoliticsRe: Amotekun : Yoruba's Remain The Most Primitive People In Nigeria - Miyetti Allah by Built2last: 11:41am On Jan 21, 2020
This guy just insulted the entire Yoruba race but i don't blame them. I blame the divided South.

Imagine him threatening Yorubas for the second time that they won't get presidency in 2023

He said Amotekun is illegal but Fulani trespassing on people's farmland is not illegal.
PoliticsRe: Amotekun Solidarity Walk: Police take over Ibadan venue by Built2last: 11:36am On Jan 21, 2020
Funny.

The North is scared. proper scared.
PoliticsRe: Today: Amotekun Demonstrations In 6 Yoruba States, Post Updates Here by Built2last: 11:34am On Jan 21, 2020
South Unite or the North will keep raping you.

Igbos and Yorubas should bury their hatchet and forge a common front.

The north uses divide and rule tactics. sow division amongst the two regions.

North is totally useless without the south which is their greatest fear
CrimeRe: EFCC Arrested 89 Yahoo Boys In the Ibadan Night Club Raid (Pictures) by Built2last: 4:50pm On Jan 20, 2020
Its disgusting to see EFCC raid clubs every night.

its nothing but extortion by those EFCC officials.

the act establishing EFCC focuses on financial crimes which borders more on money laundering. If anyone is in club, its to spend money and not to commit crime or launder money.

If anything shady is going on in any club, its the work of policy to investigate and instil order not EFCC.

EFCC officials now raid clubs anytime they are broke to search phones and extort the guilty and innocent.

How can 89 people all be yahoo suspects?

Its not just appalling but demeaning.

EFCC should stop this rascality
PoliticsRe: US Grants Asylum To AIT Journalist Who Is Wanted By DSS by Built2last: 1:37pm On Jan 20, 2020
ok
PoliticsRe: Supreme Court: APC Stages Counter-Protest In Abuja by Built2last: 12:36pm On Jan 20, 2020
Gentlemen and ladies. Nigeria is a joke
Christianity EtcSikhs: What You Never Knew About The World's 5th Largest Religion by Built2last(op): 12:21pm On Jan 20, 2020
For those new to the Sikh faith, this handy guide provides 11 virtues to strive for and 11 behaviors to avoid, offering a map for Sikh living at a glance. Of course, Sikhism is much more than the sum of its do's and don’ts; however, understanding the process entailed in Sikh living is important to attaining and maintaining proper Sikh standards of conduct

11 Virtues to Strive For

The Sikh way of life involves conquering the self-oriented ego as a means of achieving grace and enlightenment. These eleven Sikhism "do's" include basic principles or pillars of Sikh ideals, essentials of Sikh living and the foundation of Sikhism’s code of conduct necessary to Sikh living according to the ​gurus' teachings.


1. Respect the equal rights of all other people, regardless of their rank, gender, caste, class, color, or creed.

2. Share your worldly belongings and your knowledge with others, especially those in need.

3. Perform altruistic service for benefit of all humanity.

4. Earn income by honest employment and determined, hard effort. You are allowed to benefit from your work and take pride in your success.

5. Come to the aid of the defenseless. Sikhs are expected to champion the downtrodden.

6. Keep all hair intact and unaltered. Sikhs do not trim their hair or shave.

7. Meditate and read or recite daily prayers. Regular meditation and prayer are essential to the Sikh lifestyle.

8. Worship and recognize the one divine light that is manifest in all things. Sikhs see the divine in all things.

9. Regard any other person who is not your spouse as your brothers or sisters. Treat all people as beloved members of your family.

10. Become initiated as Khalsa through baptism and wear the five articles of faith as a symbol of your dedication and faith.

Follow the ideals of the ten gurus, accepting the perpetual guidance of Sikhism's scripture, the Guru Granth.

11 HINDRANCES TO AVOID

The goal of Sikhism is to subdue and overcome the effects of ego, which foster duality and keep us from realizing enlightenment and union with the divine. These 11 things to avoid help Sikh's keep from falling into the trap of egocentric living.

1. Don't worship idols. Sikhs celebrate the one divine light, not false representations.
2. Avoid deifying any human being. To do so is to court the problems of ego.
3. Never pray to demigods or deities.
4. Do not observe caste or practice gender inequality. All people are to be regarded as equal in value.
5. Don't give credence to auspicious dates, horoscopes, or astrology.
6. Avoid being involved in illegal activities or dishonorable associates.
7. Do not cut or otherwise alter the hair of the head, face, or body.
8. Don't engage in premarital or extramarital intimacies.
9. Never eat the meat of sacrificial animals.
10. Avoid the practice of superstitious rituals.
11. Do not smoke or use intoxicants

https://www.learnreligions.com/sikhism-dos-and-donts-2993495
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: Atiku Backs Community, State, Zonal Policing by Built2last: 9:27pm On Jan 19, 2020
Atiku has always maintained that the police at the centre cant police Nigeria effectively

Not surprised
PoliticsRe: Ihedioha’s Supporters Protest In Owerri, Say "We Want Him Back" by Built2last: 8:24pm On Jan 19, 2020
Ok
PoliticsRe: South-West Governors Move To Legalise Amotekun by Built2last: 3:54pm On Jan 18, 2020
: 12:28am
AMOTEKUN, WHAT IS THE AREWA NORTH AFRAID OF?

The level of apprehension, paranoia, and panic that has gripped the Arewa North since the inauguration of the Yoruba Regional Security Outfit codenamed Operation Amotekun (which is not even going to bear arms) is indicative of something very positive for the non-Caliphate rest of the country.

In the entire southwest, there are state owned vigilante services helping to provide security for the locals. In the East, you have the Forest guards in Enugu, the Homeland Security (not fully operational but has been approved by the police) in Abia and one of the best organized vigilante services in Anambra. Yet, neither the Northern controlled security agencies nor the Attorney General has declared those ones illegal.

Why Amotekun?

Well the answer is not far fetched.

It is not really the Amotekun the Danfodios are scared of. It is the fact that a Southern region was able to find the needed UNITY and COURAGE to look beyond partisanship and other mawkish considerations by setting up a regional security outfit to protect their people from a govt sponsored terrorist group masquerading as cow herders. The Caliphate sees this as a form of defiance on the part of the Yoruba. But even more than this, the Arewa North fears the ripple effect of the success of operation Amotekun and one of those ripple effects is that other regions which have been victims of the murderous indiscretion of the fulani killer herdsmen will follow the Yoruba example by setting up their own regional security. And when this is replicated in most part of the country, you will have Organic Restructuring even without amending the Constitution. This is their biggest fear.

As for Miyetti Allah, their fears are understandable; no thief will be happy that his victim has decided to put measures in place to secure his home.

What the Jukun people of Taraba just did, announcing their own security outfit is what every non-Caliphate part of this forced union needs to do. Don't just stop at showing solidarity to the Yorubas, come out with your own regional security outfit. This is not about the Yoruba as a people. This is about every region in the country making a bold statement that a govt which has refused to protect her citizens has no right to stop them from protecting themselves especially when the killers of these citizens are being protected by the same govt.

There is something the Southeast can learn from Amotekun.

The fact that both the official inauguration of Amotekun and the back and forth verbal gymnastics with the affidavit Attorney General are being handled by the duly elected governors of the SouthWest (most of whom are APC and even in their first term) has a lesson for Ndigbo: YOU CANNOT LIBERATE A PEOPLE WITHOUT BEING IN CHARGE OF THEIR POLITICS. It is your being in charge of their politics that will give you the needed legitimacy, platform as well as the structure to be their savior. As a matter of urgent importance, we must take more interest in the caliber of men and women managing our affairs at home. If we don't, by 2023 which is almost here, this same crop of politicians will still be running our affairs and no amount of social media insult and name calling will change that. When your regional politics is controlled by men who think of their political interests before thinking of your safety, you stand absolutely no chance of being liberated. You can dislike your politicians. But you cannot hate politics itself because it is the key to everything including your liberation. Political power is the number1 controller of all other powers. It is the reason some clown in Abuja can sit in some office and declare a regional security effort illegal. It is also the reason the Yoruba governors who are resisting him haven't been "gifted" with Python dance.

By Charles Ogbu
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: Femi Fani-Kayode Says 'Go Ahead And Arrest Us, We Will Never Stop' by Built2last: 3:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
: 12:28am
AMOTEKUN, WHAT IS THE AREWA NORTH AFRAID OF?

The level of apprehension, paranoia, and panic that has gripped the Arewa North since the inauguration of the Yoruba Regional Security Outfit codenamed Operation Amotekun (which is not even going to bear arms) is indicative of something very positive for the non-Caliphate rest of the country.

In the entire southwest, there are state owned vigilante services helping to provide security for the locals. In the East, you have the Forest guards in Enugu, the Homeland Security (not fully operational but has been approved by the police) in Abia and one of the best organized vigilante services in Anambra. Yet, neither the Northern controlled security agencies nor the Attorney General has declared those ones illegal.

Why Amotekun?

Well the answer is not far fetched.

It is not really the Amotekun the Danfodios are scared of. It is the fact that a Southern region was able to find the needed UNITY and COURAGE to look beyond partisanship and other mawkish considerations by setting up a regional security outfit to protect their people from a govt sponsored terrorist group masquerading as cow herders. The Caliphate sees this as a form of defiance on the part of the Yoruba. But even more than this, the Arewa North fears the ripple effect of the success of operation Amotekun and one of those ripple effects is that other regions which have been victims of the murderous indiscretion of the fulani killer herdsmen will follow the Yoruba example by setting up their own regional security. And when this is replicated in most part of the country, you will have Organic Restructuring even without amending the Constitution. This is their biggest fear.

As for Miyetti Allah, their fears are understandable; no thief will be happy that his victim has decided to put measures in place to secure his home.

What the Jukun people of Taraba just did, announcing their own security outfit is what every non-Caliphate part of this forced union needs to do. Don't just stop at showing solidarity to the Yorubas, come out with your own regional security outfit. This is not about the Yoruba as a people. This is about every region in the country making a bold statement that a govt which has refused to protect her citizens has no right to stop them from protecting themselves especially when the killers of these citizens are being protected by the same govt.

There is something the Southeast can learn from Amotekun.

The fact that both the official inauguration of Amotekun and the back and forth verbal gymnastics with the affidavit Attorney General are being handled by the duly elected governors of the SouthWest (most of whom are APC and even in their first term) has a lesson for Ndigbo: YOU CANNOT LIBERATE A PEOPLE WITHOUT BEING IN CHARGE OF THEIR POLITICS. It is your being in charge of their politics that will give you the needed legitimacy, platform as well as the structure to be their savior. As a matter of urgent importance, we must take more interest in the caliber of men and women managing our affairs at home. If we don't, by 2023 which is almost here, this same crop of politicians will still be running our affairs and no amount of social media insult and name calling will change that. When your regional politics is controlled by men who think of their political interests before thinking of your safety, you stand absolutely no chance of being liberated. You can dislike your politicians. But you cannot hate politics itself because it is the key to everything including your liberation. Political power is the number1 controller of all other powers. It is the reason some clown in Abuja can sit in some office and declare a regional security effort illegal. It is also the reason the Yoruba governors who are resisting him haven't been "gifted" with Python dance.

By Charles Ogbu
PoliticsRe: See Why Arewa North Is Afraid Of Amotekun by Built2last(op): 1:32am On Jan 18, 2020
DaBullIT:
Damn, as good as this writeup could have been , i sighted just one turn off

It is not really the Amotekun the Danfodios are scared of. It is the fact that a Southern region was able to find the needed UNITY and COURAGE to look beyond partisanship and other mawkish considerations by setting up a regional security outfit to protect their people from a govt sponsored terrorist group masquerading as cow herders

I immediately knew it was written by LiePod agents

Cow herding has been a business since time of Jesus Christ and these disputes and killings have been happening in Nigeria since 1999 or before i have posted this thing here before , so to say govt sponsors herdsmen to terrorize other region / tribe is just stupid

CAPITAL NO NO
You can continue to hallucinate or remain delusional about stark realities.

Nobody gives a flying f**k about your shallow history of Fulani.

Amotekun is here to stay and will deal with your Fulani vampires.
PoliticsRe: See Why Arewa North Is Afraid Of Amotekun by Built2last(op): 12:31am On Jan 18, 2020
ON AMOTEKUN, IHEANACHO OO WROTE

"Whenever you hear your neighbor complaining about the height of your fence and the strength of your gate including you having plenty dogs. Feel relaxed coz you have identified the thief around you."
PoliticsSee Why Arewa North Is Afraid Of Amotekun by Built2last(op): 12:28am On Jan 18, 2020
AMOTEKUN, WHAT IS THE AREWA NORTH AFRAID OF?

The level of apprehension, paranoia, and panic that has gripped the Arewa North since the inauguration of the Yoruba Regional Security Outfit codenamed Operation Amotekun (which is not even going to bear arms) is indicative of something very positive for the non-Caliphate rest of the country.

In the entire southwest, there are state owned vigilante services helping to provide security for the locals. In the East, you have the Forest guards in Enugu, the Homeland Security (not fully operational but has been approved by the police) in Abia and one of the best organized vigilante services in Anambra. Yet, neither the Northern controlled security agencies nor the Attorney General has declared those ones illegal.

Why Amotekun?

Well the answer is not far fetched.

It is not really the Amotekun the Danfodios are scared of. It is the fact that a Southern region was able to find the needed UNITY and COURAGE to look beyond partisanship and other mawkish considerations by setting up a regional security outfit to protect their people from a govt sponsored terrorist group masquerading as cow herders. The Caliphate sees this as a form of defiance on the part of the Yoruba. But even more than this, the Arewa North fears the ripple effect of the success of operation Amotekun and one of those ripple effects is that other regions which have been victims of the murderous indiscretion of the fulani killer herdsmen will follow the Yoruba example by setting up their own regional security. And when this is replicated in most part of the country, you will have Organic Restructuring even without amending the Constitution. This is their biggest fear.

As for Miyetti Allah, their fears are understandable; no thief will be happy that his victim has decided to put measures in place to secure his home.

What the Jukun people of Taraba just did, announcing their own security outfit is what every non-Caliphate part of this forced union needs to do. Don't just stop at showing solidarity to the Yorubas, come out with your own regional security outfit. This is not about the Yoruba as a people. This is about every region in the country making a bold statement that a govt which has refused to protect her citizens has no right to stop them from protecting themselves especially when the killers of these citizens are being protected by the same govt.

There is something the Southeast can learn from Amotekun.

The fact that both the official inauguration of Amotekun and the back and forth verbal gymnastics with the affidavit Attorney General are being handled by the duly elected governors of the SouthWest (most of whom are APC and even in their first term) has a lesson for Ndigbo: YOU CANNOT LIBERATE A PEOPLE WITHOUT BEING IN CHARGE OF THEIR POLITICS. It is your being in charge of their politics that will give you the needed legitimacy, platform as well as the structure to be their savior. As a matter of urgent importance, we must take more interest in the caliber of men and women managing our affairs at home. If we don't, by 2023 which is almost here, this same crop of politicians will still be running our affairs and no amount of social media insult and name calling will change that. When your regional politics is controlled by men who think of their political interests before thinking of your safety, you stand absolutely no chance of being liberated. You can dislike your politicians. But you cannot hate politics itself because it is the key to everything including your liberation. Political power is the number1 controller of all other powers. It is the reason some clown in Abuja can sit in some office and declare a regional security effort illegal. It is also the reason the Yoruba governors who are resisting him haven't been "gifted" with Python dance.

By Charles Ogbu

PoliticsRe: 2023: Buhari Hints At Handing Over ‘quietly’ To Successor by Built2last: 10:59pm On Jan 17, 2020
Before no. Will you be there forever
EducationRe: Video Of Out Of School Children In Northern Nigeria Stir Panic Online by Built2last: 5:31pm On Jan 17, 2020
Time Bomb counting down
PoliticsRe: New First Lady Of Imo State Is 30 Year-old Lawyer (Photos) by Built2last: 5:35pm On Jan 16, 2020
hmmmmm
PoliticsRe: Ex Governor Emeka Ihedioha Weeps As He Is Removed From Office by Built2last: 5:33pm On Jan 16, 2020
DEHVEHLOP:
That's why I fear Ipobians pass JẸ̀DÍJẸ̀DÍ grin
You suffer from crass ignorance and i'm afraid its irredeemable.

what brought Ipob into this?
PoliticsRe: Name Your Favorite Nigerian Town, Where Do You Like The Best? by Built2last: 5:29pm On Jan 16, 2020
042 for life
PoliticsRe: Ex Governor Emeka Ihedioha Weeps As He Is Removed From Office by Built2last: 5:23pm On Jan 16, 2020
This picture must have been taken by one of his aids. Someone he trusted and hired. indeed, the enemies of a man are members of his own household.

What the armature photographer forgot in his dull brain is that as the man goes down, he goes with him.

He forgets that Ihedioha is still young and can still be governor of that state one day.

Fear the heart of men, People are evil
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Nominates Kingsley Obiorah As CBN Deputy Governor by Built2last: 4:39pm On Jan 16, 2020
Before Buharists masturbate over this. This is beyond Buhari appointing a Fulani. Based on Federal character. An Igbo man is retirining, and another Igbo man is replacing him
PoliticsRe: Attention Ndi Igbo!! by Built2last: 4:39pm On Jan 16, 2020
CharlotteFlair:
I salute you my brothers and sisters of Igbo extraction on this forum.

The supreme Court of the land has declared Hope Uzodimma the authentic winner of the 2019 Imo gubernatorial elections, I am calling on all of us no matter the political affiliations, to rally round the new man with the necessary support he needs to succeed.

This is because, both Hope and Emeka are our sons and we love them both.

Both of them in their respective capacities have at one time or the made us proud as a people.

We will not allow divisive elements from outside our zone to sow seeds of discord in our midst by projecting party superiority or otherwise.

All we care for is a better Imo and a Greater SE where people can live peacefully, prosper and enjoy.

Our motto is STERLING PERFORMANCE not just performance.

Therefore, we will support the incoming government with everything we got.

If in any event the new man falls short of expectations, we will also be the first to tell him.

There will be no asslicking or hypocrisy. We would hold our leaders accountable more than ever.

We will criticize constructively devoid of sentiments or emotions. We will support His Excellency Hope Uzodimma with the last drop of our blood to succeed if need be. If we die today supporting a good cause, we lay the foundation of a truly egalitarian SE for our children born and yet un-born.

God bless Ndi Igbo gburugburu!!

God bless Ndi Imo!!

God bless His Excellency Gov Hope Uzodimma!!

God bless His Excellency Sir Emeka Ihedioha!!

God bless Seun Osewa!!

Igbo Amaka!!

Lalasticlala, Mynd44, zombieterror, immhotep, Mrvitalis, pointzerom, izza, Genbuharii, ChoCho54, Built2last, GamalNasser, EmekaMD, valentineuwakwe, Racoon, Biafranuke, charleys, onwuakpachris.

Trolls are highly welcome too.


I do not know how to cry over what i cant change.

Political party doesn't govern, its the people that govern. It doesn't matter if its APC or PDP or whatever. Good governance is what the people yearn for.

China has had one political party leading them for over 60 years and they have remained on the part of progress

The supreme court has ruled and that's it.

What worries me now is the poverty in the land which our leaders care less about.
PoliticsRe: Biafra:the Abandoned Indigenous Igbos Of Benue State by Built2last: 9:32am On Jan 16, 2020
Biafra.

That elephant in the room. It happened, but dont talk about it.

It took Chinu Achebe's book "There was a nation" for millennials to even realize Nigeria fought a civil war.

What a war it was, its the only war recorded since Second World War where the Soviets and a Western power the United Kingdom fought a common enemy, Biafra. let's not even talk about the Egyptian pilots on the Nigerian side.

but I digress....

In another of Chinu Achebe proverbs he says and I paraphrase "a man that holds another man down, holds himself down"......Nigeria in holding the Igbos down has held herself down

The South East is a bastion of commerce, yet it took 2012 for the entire South East to get a simple International Airport...who lost? the igbos or Nigeria?

Unbelievably, The entire South East just got a Free Trade Zone in 2015....to give you a full picture, ALL states in the Federation have Free Trade Zone...but none in the South East.

Am I wailing?

Remember if Nigeria did not designate a FTZ in Nnewi, Aba or Onitsha, Nigeria did not hold down the igbos, Nigeria held herself down.

Remember that.

The US fought a war with Germany. After the war the US took the German V2 rocket scientist to Florida and built the Saturn and Apollo Space programs. It was the Germans, that put America on the Moon. America could have banned Germans from the ballistic missile program, but that would mean the Soviet Union would beat America to the moon.

The Biafrans refined crude oil, built Improvised Explosive Devices and amoured vehicles...in 1965, while under a naval and land blockade with extreme hunger ravaging the land ...What would have happened if Nigeria had taken the Biafran military scientists and put them in charge of DICON? where will DICON and Nigeria be today?

I don't want to do a long post, The world is changing, there are more igbos in Canada than say North East of Nigeria....who is gaining the taxes paid? Nigeria or Canada

Whatever the suspicion or animosity the Nigerian Federation has to the igbos, she cannot deny that they have since the civil war, the Igbos have invested billions into Nigeria and participated in the unity of Nigeria. Nigeria needs the igbos to be Nigerian and the Igbos need Nigeria to see them as Nigerians...

50 years of the passing of Biafra is a great opportunity for Nigeria to turn the page....

My own is to post
PoliticsRe: Breakdown Of British Support During The Nigeria/biafra Civil War: by Built2last: 9:30am On Jan 16, 2020
Biafra.

That elephant in the room. It happened, but dont talk about it.

It took Chinu Achebe's book "There was a nation" for millennials to even realize Nigeria fought a civil war.

What a war it was, its the only war recorded since Second World War where the Soviets and a Western power the United Kingdom fought a common enemy, Biafra. let's not even talk about the Egyptian pilots on the Nigerian side.

but I digress....

In another of Chinu Achebe proverbs he says and I paraphrase "a man that holds another man down, holds himself down"......Nigeria in holding the Igbos down has held herself down

The South East is a bastion of commerce, yet it took 2012 for the entire South East to get a simple International Airport...who lost? the igbos or Nigeria?

Unbelievably, The entire South East just got a Free Trade Zone in 2015....to give you a full picture, ALL states in the Federation have Free Trade Zone...but none in the South East.

Am I wailing?

Remember if Nigeria did not designate a FTZ in Nnewi, Aba or Onitsha, Nigeria did not hold down the igbos, Nigeria held herself down.

Remember that.

The US fought a war with Germany. After the war the US took the German V2 rocket scientist to Florida and built the Saturn and Apollo Space programs. It was the Germans, that put America on the Moon. America could have banned Germans from the ballistic missile program, but that would mean the Soviet Union would beat America to the moon.

The Biafrans refined crude oil, built Improvised Explosive Devices and amoured vehicles...in 1965, while under a naval and land blockade with extreme hunger ravaging the land ...What would have happened if Nigeria had taken the Biafran military scientists and put them in charge of DICON? where will DICON and Nigeria be today?

I don't want to do a long post, The world is changing, there are more igbos in Canada than say North East of Nigeria....who is gaining the taxes paid? Nigeria or Canada

Whatever the suspicion or animosity the Nigerian Federation has to the igbos, she cannot deny that they have since the civil war, the Igbos have invested billions into Nigeria and participated in the unity of Nigeria. Nigeria needs the igbos to be Nigerian and the Igbos need Nigeria to see them as Nigerians...

50 years of the passing of Biafra is a great opportunity for Nigeria to turn the page....

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