Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 8:47am On Aug 29, 2015 |
pazienza: Lol! Right, they were my coursemates. Good to meet you  Kedu ihnye "nza" putara n'asusu Igbo  |
Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 8:32am On Aug 29, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Will Resurrect Biafra, Group Warns by cheruv: 8:00am On Aug 29, 2015 |
He should keep up the pace..1.5M Biafran soldiers are training day and night outside Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 7:54am On Aug 29, 2015 |
pazienza: Okhai, prof Akpuaka, prof Ihemeladu( don't know if he is still there, the Guy is old), the ever funny in an annoying way Dr Nwankwo, his nemesis prof Nneli, Dr Pele, The amiable prof Ekpo, the funky Dr Anibeze, the "wicked" Dr Ndukwe.
It's a small world Bro. Yea! I am an Ikenga and an ABSUMSITE.
Nice knowing you are one. Oops.... Senior co co  Which set bro? |
Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 7:35am On Aug 29, 2015 |
pazienza: Did you school at Uturu? Ya..the med school there.are you an ikenga  |
Politics › Re: Photos Of The Mercenaries Ojukwu Hired During The Nigerian Civil War by cheruv: 7:29am On Aug 29, 2015 |
belloabdulrazaq: sweet dreams ;Ddreamer  When the next war starts,you'd remember that Nebukhadnezzar's dream came to pass  |
Politics › Re: Photos Of The Mercenaries Ojukwu Hired During The Nigerian Civil War by cheruv: 11:59pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
IbnSultaan: Biafra was avoidable Nope! Its the solemn cry of a nation whose children were been killed even as far back as 1908  Even though 1945 & 1953 happened, 1966 marked the end of Igbo belief in one Nigeria. So our independence started on September 29,1966 though Ojukwu made it official the next year. When Biafra is born again, our national day would be on September 29 every year..and its around that period that our brothers the Jews celebrate their Yom Kippur. Have a feel of the flag once more...
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Politics › Re: Radio Biafra Launches UYO Relay Station, To Start Broadcasting By Weekend by cheruv: 11:48pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Sowell26: You are stvpid and ignorant.Your mental process is inferior. Do you've any other thing to tell me  Never forget that you'd share a state with your fellow Mmoño brethren.. So its better you learn to work together with them starting from like now!  Moreover I love the Ibibio Union flag 
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Politics › Re: Radio Biafra Launches UYO Relay Station, To Start Broadcasting By Weekend by cheruv: 9:31pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Sowell26: Always specify that you are Oronian so that they'll understand. Ibibios are natural house helps and that's their mentality,so it's not surprising the ibibios would want to be a part of Biafra .Oronians are not followers. Although I support autonomy for every tribe/nation,but i'm starting to think that the igbos are up to no good and may deserve being suppressed.I think it's a travesty for igbos to include anyone else in their igbo nation. This line reminds me of sweetlemon... Anyway in Biafra all language groups would be in one region, so this means that the old Cross river state would be formed back..maybe with the exception of Ogoja/Oyono province comprising the mosaic of tribes in north and central senatorial zones of present day CRS. When this happens, you've to contend with the Efik,Ibibio, Annang, Ibeno for available regional resources and by then,we Igbos would be very far away  Continue dreaming about an independent oron state instead of thinking of how to work together with your fellow Mmoño brothers  Here's your flag as put forward by Ibibio Union
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Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 8:27pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
superstar1: Y1bos and their premature ejaculati.on over Lagos.
These are the same people that the best war their forefathers ever fought is over Adaobi in their hamlet square.
Following their stup1d story of Binis naming Eko. Who owns the crown of Binis? We do.
Therefore whatever they own, we are the owners.
Have you ever seen Benin people bragging over what is not or we bragging over what is not.
The problem of these confuscinists from the gully eroded land of dawning sun is that they lack history and culture. Stop being garrulous and answer the question joor  |
Politics › Re: Answer this question from nnamdi kanu if you think lagos is not no man's land. by cheruv: 6:51pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
okhiai1: You know why I like this Biafra niggas they know where they can try shit and yorubas are weaklings they try this shit in edo let me don't say the rest cause they know what will happen Your name looks Edo and it reminds me of my physiology lecturer in PC class. We as Igbos respect the Bini monarchy..and when the time comes we'd conquer Lagos and present it to the emperor of Bini.his imperial powers were stripped in 1897,but we've plans of restoring it..that's why you don't hear Edo state being mentioned as part of biāfra. |
Politics › Re: The true meaning of the word Biafra by cheruv: 6:33pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Omololu007: you are wrong,bia is come in ibo language,not ''bi'' He's right though he didn't put it well Biāfra is composed of two syllables Bia - come Afra - join The name is said to be a corruption of an ancient term which was B'efrayim(for Ephraim). |
Politics › Re: Association Of Wailing Wailers (AWW) Has Run Out Of Membership Forms by cheruv: 6:13pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Or Biafra...strange Prediction 6 Months Ago by cheruv: 6:11pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
I read the article then...and looking back now most of the stuffs predicted there ve come to pass. Maybe when the time comes I've to do is to join a resistance group...and through victories in battle position myself as a contender for the leopard throne.  |
Politics › Re: Nsibidi Vs. Chinese Vs. English by cheruv: 5:42pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
OP.. I think the thread should be Nsibiri vs Latin vs Hanzi kos the script English uses is the Latin script while that of Chinese is called Hanzi. Just like you am also learning nsibiri...like for now I can make sentences using Nsibiri,also the learning process is also inhibited by my trying to simplify it so that the learning process would be faster. Nsibiri is one of the reasons I support Biafra...kos without a truly independent state we can't export the Igbo language to Africans living in the US and the Caribbean. For those who don't know... Igbo is now a digraphic language...written in Latin and Nsibiri  |
Politics › Re: Where Is Barcanista? by cheruv: 2:04pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Secretary To The Federal Government, Chief Of Staff, Others by cheruv: 11:28pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
MizMyColi: Hehehehehehe Lmao There will be more to come.
It will soon dawn on them that the person the brought into power is a clueless soul. A tribal and religious bigot. A puppet of the northern elite.
They will soon realize that true federalism died with GEJ's presidency.
After the gnashing of teeth, the implosion will follow.
For now, it is still honeymoon and warming up ceremony.
What amazes me more is how a man, whom Obasanjo fought tooth and nail to keep out of power for twelve years suddenly become a saint overnight...."the people's general" they say.
People's General My Foot!
People's General ko,people's particular ni  |
Politics › Re: Biafra Plans To Have Army Base Outside Biafra Land(yoruba land) by cheruv: 11:06pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
ibadantiti: All indication shows that Biafra plans to have a permanent Army base in yourbbaa land.with this it shows that they have interest not only in Biafra but south west as well.  Radio Biafra Its a good thing..the awori and ogu parts of Lagos would be under the protection of the imperial Biafran army while the ijebu aspects would be ceded to an autonomous ijebu kingdom. When the occupation expires,Lagos would be ceded to the empire of Bini while the ogu portions would be ceded to Benin republic  |
Politics › Re: I'm Sick And Tired Of Nigeria!!!!!!!!! by cheruv: 7:36pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
This OP has problems  Has she been fvcked lately?  |
Politics › Re: Radio Biafra Hits Airwaves In Lagos State - 89.1FM by cheruv: 2:22pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
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Then, Sweetlemon, Shachris, PentiumPro, opcnairaland, size40, trapQ, mcaevy, atbu85, disumusa, rilwanye001
All Hail Biafra.
Yorubatic and ibotic, over to you. Am yet to know who yorubatic is but ibotic is the moniker called coolitempa. And I suspect that coolitempa is the same as eshinwaju  |
Politics › Re: ‘why Construction Of Second Niger Bridge May Be Put On Hold For Now’ by cheruv: 12:13pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Agitations For Biafra Heightens, Eastern Leaders React - Hallmark News by cheruv: 11:57am On Aug 27, 2015 |
I wish to thank our Prince imperial Nnamdi Kanu for waking up our elites from their slumber. |
Politics › Re: Agitations For Biafra Heightens, Eastern Leaders React - Hallmark News by cheruv: 11:34am On Aug 27, 2015 |
laudate: Almighty God, I pray the Igbo are allowed to get the Biafra they deserve, without any further delay.
Anyone who tries to stop them will be infested with a thousand flies. 
Let them go, biko. They don't want to stay. Na by force?? Nobody should persuade them to change their minds, oh! At least, we will then know those who are left, and willing to make Nigeria work. 
We know that within one month after they get their independence, they will still come back lobbying and begging for entry visas to get back into Nigeria as most of their shops, houses and businesses are located in different parts of our country. At that time, everyone will know who is who.
Even till now, they are unable to stay still in one place which is why you find them in strange countries (even those with unpronounceable names) 
Anything that can be done to get them started on their journey, would be most welcome.
Then we can apply immigration quotas for those Biafrans that are seeking to come back into Nigeria. Foreign nationals from other countries are welcome to stay behind. At least, they do not insult other ethnic groups or visit them with hate.
No one should hold the Biafrans back. Enough is enough!!  The only Country you're yet to find Igbos is North Korea due to the isolationism adopted by the ruling Kim dynasty. We're spreading..and when Biafra comes,we'd reintegrate the African Americans in the US and the Caribbean back into Igbo culture. Prince imperial Nnamdi Kanu has already mentioned that. See you  |
Politics › Re: Agitations For Biafra Heightens, Eastern Leaders React - Hallmark News by cheruv: 11:22am On Aug 27, 2015 |
9jacrip: I have always thought Igbo leaders or frontline politicians support the Biafran movement but they may not come out of the closet with it, yet.
Regardless, the movement is stronger now and they have enough human resources spread across the world not to mention the ally states and now recognition from UN, it will be foolish to arm twist them to stay if they are indeed ready to go.
I pray, like I always have, that they get the Baifra of their dreams, the country they so desire. I often wonder when I hear many of my Yoruba folks get a 'hard on' over one Nigeria and opposing the self actualization of another group knowing fully well we have our potentials to develop separately and pull the weight of Africa behind us.
Make una change Nigerian map abeg. When e remain us and the North, my people go get sense to do a self-appraisal. Thumbs up bro!  |
Politics › Re: Are You Watching Biafra Tv Now (live Pics) by cheruv: 11:13am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Omololu007: do you know biafra is a name the portuguese called your parent.why can't you ibos call your country ala ibo republic? Mechie onu!  Kamerun and Gabon are countries with names having Portuguese origin too.why don't you go and talk to them  |
Politics › Re: Are You Watching Biafra Tv Now (live Pics) by cheruv: 11:00am On Aug 27, 2015 |
pazienza: This is great. I don't have strong decorder, Never liked those Ghana channels, but because of Biafra TV, I will get one.
Hopefully in the future, the TV will grow and be at the level of the likes of Press TV, successfully educating young Biafrans on Biafra history and the role the rest of the world played.
Kanu is an enigma, his finance base appear to be immense. Is it the same platform as multiTV? |
Politics › Re: Why Are Yorubas Running All Around Biafran Ish? by cheruv: 8:13am On Aug 27, 2015 |
Leopardd: Eshinwaju alias Coolitempa, you no get work I swear, come go dey clean my house for VI, I will pay you enough to make you stop posting rubbish on NL. See as you get new moniker, nobody see you dey comment with Coolitempa again. Even yorubatic he's mimicking does a better job than him.I don't know why yorubas are poor at everything  |
Politics › Re: Radio Biafra Launches UYO Relay Station, To Start Broadcasting By Weekend by cheruv: 11:40pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
IdisuleOurOwn: Enough of the media noise.
We need action. We're still in the sensitization stage  Just watch us do those things you said we can't do  |
Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS! Biafra Radio Has Now Totally Defeated NBC by cheruv: 9:58pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
trapQ: currently in PH Which side for P town? |
Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS! Biafra Radio Has Now Totally Defeated NBC by cheruv: 9:27pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
trapQ: army?? lol. when you people prove to be trustworthy we "might" consider.  Babe where you dey now  |
Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS! Biafra Radio Has Now Totally Defeated NBC by cheruv: 9:03pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
trapQ: why do you have naija in your name?? Babym, When are you joining our army  You know urhobo/Sobo beauties are welcome to Biafra's imperial army anytime  |