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PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by cheruv: 2:46pm On Feb 09, 2017
SUBWAY101:
Good you know she is useless, you are a shameless man from Abia but denying your state cos of shame. Dont know why you shameless person love impersonating SS just to do attachee by force, you are disgusting. Wish i can slap sense into that your flat head, fuc.king liar.
Mynd44
Lalasticlala
Seun

Pls do something about this man abusing my parents
CrimeRe: Army Arrests Two Soldiers Who Brutalised Physically Challenged Man In Onitsha by cheruv: 9:49am On Feb 09, 2017
omenkaLives:
Good one. I hope they get the punishment they deserve for bringing the force to such dishonour.

My greatest surprise in the whole episode was that people stood by only to watch and take pictures and made no attempt to stop the men from doing what they were doing; yet the way these people sound on social media you'd think just a single one of them could take on an entire batallion of the Nigerian army.

Smh.
I don't what to say about this post of yours...whether it came from a sound mind at all undecided
So you were expecting unarmed and untrained civilians, most of whom am sure haven't seen a gun talkless of handling it to go against chaps who've been trained for at least six months in the art of warfarehuh
Now come closer...say after me, "anybody who has taken my brains or used to it for suya,vomit it by fire in Jesus name!"

Now go for you've been restored cool
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by cheruv: 9:35am On Feb 09, 2017
SUBWAY101:
[s][/s]

[s]Shut up your smelly mouth, be proud of your state and stop claiming SS. Dont know what you kids gain in this rubbish of a thing. Dont you have shame?

Omo ale, oribu ma ba e pelu ede weyre to so yen. Omo abi pabe. Oloshi omo adanu[/s].
You're very useless...and moreover you don't know me, so on what basis do you've to make such stupid claims against me?
I know you're a NL tout...yes but I'd prefer you keep your touting very far from me bkos ain't gat no time for your shyt undecided
This is my last reply to you angry
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by cheruv: 2:12am On Feb 09, 2017
SUBWAY101:
[s][/s]

You are from Abia state, why do you guys love denying your tribe? Why? Dr Ash denying his state since 1708BC. Lol
Atru nāmaghi ihnye....buru inyo gia shim n'ihu puo!! angry
I lived at Abia not that am from there...that's where I did my medical school
Oya...gba fuo!! undecided
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by cheruv: 1:16am On Feb 09, 2017
ocelot2006:
Fo heaven's sake, what the hell is "igboid"?? Let those "igboid" tribes speak for themselves, not you. And pls forget about that boast of seizing territories in the SS. Who's going to do that? You pro-biafrans? Pls don't make me laugh. Apparently you've not learnt from history at all. During the civil war Niger Delta territories under Biafran occupation were promptly recaptured compared to the bloody battles in the main Igbo heartland. Ever thought why that happened? You really think SS states will simply fold their arms and watch you folks try to steal their lands? If so, then you obviously don't know much about the tribes within that region. If you folks think you're crazy, bros we're way worse. So chill.
You're just making noise my friend grin
And for your info and also an SS Igbo from Anioma so I know what am telling you.
Yes during the war provinces like degema(kalabari, kirike and ubani) and yenagwa(present day bayelsa state) fell easily to the boro led Federal offensives while provinces like Ahuda(present day Igboid Rivers) and Port Harcourt(present day Rivers SE excluding obigbo which was in Aba province then) fell after series of bloody battles btwn the Biafrans and the Nigerians. Moreover there was no need to fight so hard over the riverines bkos we believed we were ceding them to Boro himself. And all the Rukwo who followed adekunle to fight us at PH, Ahuda, Aba and Owerri all lost their lives bkos they were fighting in the "Igbo heartland".
Now, as an SS Igbo am speaking for all Igboid tribes found outside the SE. We will NEVER leave one inch of Igboland behind.
If anything happens and Nigeria goes down the drain, we'd in conjunction with our kith from the SE seize all Igbo territories in the SS...and your Niger Delta goons know better than to step in our way undecided
Look at it very well before you'd make the mistake of claiming Igboland just bkos they're in the SS

PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Is Not With Biafra Dokubo Can Give Up Rivers by cheruv: 6:00pm On Feb 08, 2017
ocelot2006:
So is it an Igbo man that will decide for us Niger Deltans? Sure the region is made up of multiple tribes, but despite these differences we still manage to get by together. And we have absolutely no issue being grouped as a region. So what's the problem? Why does this bother a number of people in the SE, particularly pro biafrans?

It's definitely okay if the SE intends to be a good neighbour and development partner (after all we in the SS do recognize the importance of the SE's commercial hubs) and we will continue to admire the industrious spirit of the Igbo people. BUT I'm quite sure that we will not tolerate any pro-biafran or Igbos imposing their will on us. Events from the previous civil war supports this.
You're even going too far...Igboland as a state would've no non Igboid groups within it. Am sure in your Niger Delta you're counting on SS Igbos to join you... But know that even on that side you're dreaming bkos every inch of Igbo territory both in the SE and the SS would be taken, nothing would be left behind.. Not even PH or opobo or ubani

Form your Niger Delta ish...but make sure no Igboid groups whether they deny being Igbo or not is part of it,to avoid bringing down the wrath of the entire Igbo nation on you guys
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo Renounces Nigerian Citizenship, Declares Support For Biafra by cheruv: 4:11pm On Feb 08, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
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Thrash... Which Kalabari? Very funny


That's his personal opinion 100%!!!
You're kirike...he's kalaɓari
I think in kalaɓari matters am prone to listen to him than you... That's why in the first instance I didn't say Rukwo.. I said Kalaɓari
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo Renounces Nigerian Citizenship, Declares Support For Biafra by cheruv: 12:55am On Feb 08, 2017
I see asari as speaking for mainly his kalabari people... If Biāfra is to come..I see it being composed of the seven ohaneze states plus CRS and AKS
PoliticsRe: The Dream Country ... Oduduwa Republic by cheruv: 7:24am On Feb 07, 2017
warripekin:
I laugh when i see these maps. first it was Biafra that mapped us into their plan and now Odua republic. I guess we are the beautiful bride that both contending parties are wooing. The truth be told, the Niger delta area of Edo and southern delta will not be any part of Odua or Biafra. I also laughed when I saw Ida and lokoja in their map. those guys won't join a tribalistic Odua republic. Even we the itsekiris or Iwere Republic will not join Odua. We will rather align with edo and ilaje.
Broz....nothing concerns Igbos with the Chekiri or even the bigger Edoid umbrella. No one has any designs on Iwere,so be rest assured that no one is coming after you guys.
For me I'd prefer all Edoid groups unite under the oba as they were before the catastrophe of 1897.
PoliticsRe: The Dream Country ... Oduduwa Republic by cheruv: 9:04pm On Feb 06, 2017
FemiFimile:
No, Bini are yorubas that migrated East from Ife. No Izoduwa founded Ile Ife, that is a lie, in view that historically, Ife is older than Bini.
I don't think am really interested in the supremacy battles btwn the Idu and your Nago people undecided
Izoduwa is what we call him in Igbo... Which as you can see we borrowed it directly from Idu.
The only thing we want is that whoever is our neighbor to the West stabilize the area...so that our troops would've no reason to march West of abudu.
Congratulations on achieving and realizing your Izoduwa heritage cool
PoliticsRe: The Dream Country ... Oduduwa Republic by cheruv: 8:16pm On Feb 06, 2017
FemiFimile:
Have any of the groups listed complained? Stop taking panadol over another mans headache. Omoale! Fratermarthy an Urhobo man supports it, did u see hear him complain? Yoruba, Edo, Urhobo, Igala, Ebira are One.
I too as Igbo support it..unification of all the nations having Izoduwa heritage...

PoliticsRe: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by cheruv: 11:36am On Feb 06, 2017
BiafranPrince:
This cunny Edo boy, guy park well.
O tèlá m'nwéwèré uche ahu shí o bù nnwa Idu undecided mana ihnye o nēme na NL bú I nāgòghárí ago nēnwéghí ishi na odu angry
PoliticsRe: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by cheruv: 9:02am On Feb 06, 2017
Tifemide2017:
I am not talking about 10mb paupers like you.

I mean the likes of Ifeanyi and Andy Ubah, Orji Uzor Kalu. Ken Nnamani, Rochas Okorocha, Charles Soludo, Chris Ngige who are at least pursuing the Ibo 2023 presidency which is a good thing.

Not political paupers like you
You don't know me...so don't sound like you do cool
Lemme sound it to you again...any Igbo not involved in the restoration of Igbo sovereignty from Nigeria is a fraud. And you can bet me that all the names you've called are frauds..no Igbo takes them serious to start with
PoliticsRe: Why Are Pres. Buhari's Most Trusted Aides All Igbos..driver, Cook And Physician? by cheruv: 8:16am On Feb 06, 2017
BS!!!
All these APC frogs never cease to amaze me with spurious lies. That's how they claimed in 2015 that buhari's daughter is married to an Igbo from the oma mbra country... Till now no name has been given neither the particular village where the purported "in law" hails from.
Before 1960 Igbos believed in Nigeria... But now any Igbo that does is strictly on his own and doesn't in any way represent the over 40million Igbos worldwide
PoliticsRe: 2019: Obasanjo’s Call For Igbo Presidency, Insincere, Divisive – Obong Attah by cheruv: 7:50am On Feb 06, 2017
Tifemide2017:
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Oga, get some sense.

This politics of hatred will take you nowhere.

Real Igbos are reaching out to other Nigerians, not a 10mb pauper like you.
I think you're the one deceiving yourself here...there's nothing like real or fake Igbo. We've lost interest in this your Nigerian scam....so just know that any Igbo reaching out to you is a fraud
PoliticsRe: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup –prof. Ango Abdullahi by cheruv: 2:33pm On Feb 05, 2017
owobokiri:
To their credit, the north has never acted like they are afraid of Nigerias break up. That is the fact. They have always been like; "we rule or we go away.., take it or leave it".. In July 1966, they called for Araba", which when roughly translated, means "break up". And they meant it.., It was a colony of some overly "sophisticated" buffoons in Lagos that struggled to convince them to stay! Gowons speach is there to prove that. Thereafter, up untill this day, the north has been running Nigeria the same way you will run your yam barn; Eating what ever they like, killing whatever they don't like and basically toying with our lives at will. . They consider us, in Sarduanas words "their fathers estate"..., some see the rest of us as some kind of "civil war loot". . . You wont blame them! They contribute less to the national purse but they are the ones who will insist arrogantly that the leadership of the country be handed over to them or the country will be distablised and like startled dogs, we will all turn tail and follow suit.. The result is the epic mess of a country we have today. . The north is not the problem. The cant come down from the Sahara to run things here. The problem is with the so called southerners who seem to see "the promise land" only from a northern prism and will do every thing to dance to the tunes and caprices of a wayward north simply because the brutality that characterizes northern engagement with the Niger Delta provides them with the needed cover to loot the riches of their southern "neighbors"..
Exactly!!!
Sophisticated southern fools like azikiwe and akenzhua who'd do anything to placate the North... If our elites had the "i-dont-givva-damn" attitude of Ojukwu and NK,no one would bat an eyelid if northerns want to leave undecided
PoliticsRe: South West , South South & South East Lets Unite by cheruv: 5:54pm On Feb 04, 2017
There's nothing like southern Nigeria... What we've are Igbo, Nago, Idu, Rukwo and the Oyono nations. These five nations make up the South.
What we need in the South are radical leaders...in the types of Nnamdi Kanu in our face off with the North
PoliticsRe: South East Says No To Protest. by cheruv: 10:51am On Feb 04, 2017
Kulas:
The OP is not a South Easterner.Anuofia!. U re lucky that nairaland is a faceless forum,otherwise u would have paid the price for posting this nonsense.I am an original igbo man from coal city and more than 100 percent in support of d protest.
I don't like it when someone calls himself "original" Igbo as if we ourselves are fake Igbos.
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo: This Protest Is Not In Your Interest by cheruv: 5:24pm On Feb 03, 2017
AsiwajuNdigbo:
Umu Igbo Kwenu!
Ndigbo Kwenu!

We will join this protest. Listen to me.

We have plenty supporters out there but they are supporters only in voice, when we go out and march in protest and call for Biafra, they do not march with us. Is that what we want? No. We want our struggle to be supported across ethnic lines. So how do we accomplish that? We do so by joining others in their march. When its our turn they will join us in our struggle.

We should turn out on 6th and march. We should wear our Igbo traditional hat so we are visible.

Ndigbo must give in order to receive. Acting in isolation has not done us any good.

Igbo Kwenu!
Igbo Kwenu!!
Igbo Kwenu!!!
Only an Igbo who has no regard for his life would join
PoliticsRe: Who Will Protect Nigeria’s Northern Christians? by cheruv: 12:05pm On Feb 03, 2017
merbenko:
No body need your help bro
Am reacting to this
lastkingsman:
Every week, there are more massacres, but nobody seems to mind — not even their own government

By Douglas Murray

Another day in northern Nigeria, another Christian village reeling from an attack by the Muslim Fulani herdsmen who used to be their neighbors — and who are now cleansing them from the area. The locals daren’t collect the freshest bodies. Some who tried earlier have already been killed, spotted by the waiting militia and hacked down or shot. The Fulani are watching everything closely from the surrounding mountains. Every week, their progress across the northern states of Plateau and Kaduna continues. Every week, more massacres — another village burned, its church razed, its inhabitants slaughtered, raped or chased away. A young woman, whose husband and two children have just been killed in front of her, tells me blankly, ‘Our parents told us about these people. But we lived in relative peace and we forgot what they said. ’For the outside world, what is happening to the Christians of northern Nigeria is both beyond our imagination and beneath our interest. These tribal-led villages, each with their own ‘paramount ruler’, were converted by missionaries in the 19th and 20th centuries. But now these Christians — from the bishop down — sense that they have become unsympathetic figures, perhaps even an embarrassment, to the West. The international community pretends that this situation is a tit-for-tat problem, rather than a one-sided slaughter. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the press fails to report or actively obscures the situation. Christians in the south of the country feel little solidarity with their coreligionists suffering from this Islamic revivalism and territorial conquest in the north. And worst of all, the plight of these people is of no interest to their own government. In fact, this ethnic and religious cleansing appears to be taking place with that government’s complicity or connivance. Every village has a similar story. A few days before any attack, a military helicopter is spotted dropping arms and other supplies into the areas inhabited by the Fulani tribes. Then the attack comes. For reasons of Islamic doctrine, the militia often deliver a letter of warning. Then they come, at any time of night or day, not down the dirt tracks,but silently through the foliage. The Christian villagers, who are forbidden to carry arms (everyone is, in theory), have no way to defend themselves. With some exceptions, they also tend to believe what they were taught about turning the other cheek. The village of Goskawas attacked on Christmas Eve. In a temporary shelter nearby, a young man describes how he ran towards his home when he heard the attack start. There he found his mother lying dead on the floor. Uniformed Fulani militia were everywhere. He fled across the fields: ‘I ran and ran until I realized my feet could not carry me any longer.’ The first bullet that hit him passed through the sole of one foot; the second through the back of the other leg with that clean felt-tip mark Kalashnikov bullets make on entry. The exit wounds are less neat —the second exploded out through his right kneecap. On the ground, he realized why he could no longer run, but also that he was still alive. ‘My day was not over,’ he says, brushing his hand across his better leg. Across the surviving christian villages of the north, thousands have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. In those villages and the IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camps to which many have fled, you can see the same wounds from the same bullets. In the remote village of Sho, where the attacks have been going on since 2001, a girl of 12 — in her Sunday best — embarrassedly shows me the scars of the bullet which entered and exited her elbow recently while she played behind her house. An eight-year-old girl balances on one foot to point out the bullet wound on the other, a hallmark of the snipers sitting in the hills around us. Villages have been persuaded to keep records of the attacks to show anyone who cares. One of the very few from outside who does — Britain’s own Baroness Cox — came here recently. Her vehicle was spotted by the Fulani, who came out hunting for her and only just missed their target. Because of attacks like this, almost nobody comes. Just one more reason why these atrocities do not attract the West’s attentions.vThe task of chronicling the outrages continues nonetheless. Village leaders keep ring-binders of their dead. Some have photograph albums of what their villages have been through: old women set alight; young women raped and shot; babies hacked to death. The Nigerian government, led by a Fulani president —Muhammadu Buhari— clearly does not wish to protect these people. Even more than under Buhari’s incompetent Christian predecessor, the army fails to perform its most basic duties. As you get into the more dangerous and remote areas, sullen young soldiers at army road blocks hustle you for cash at gunpoint. A villager takes me to the bridge where the village leader and 13 others were recently gunned down in a Fulani ambush. Nigerian army troops watched the whole thing from their base a couple of hundred yards away— just as they did the destruction of another Christian village, the remains of which sit, burned out and silent, right opposite them. The army seems to have no interest in protecting the Christians, while the government in Abuja appears to care more about passing new laws on cattle-rustling than on protecting human lives. When challenged after a massacre, soldiers often claim that they didn’t receive any orders — or had been commanded not to intervene. In a line that’s parroted by some NGOs, the government says that this is a land or agricultural dispute. Yet it is the Christian communities who are being systematically forced off it. If anybody wanted to find the culprits, they could find them living and farming on the land they have stolen. But such arrests never happen. The complicity between the army and the Fulani is obvious. Between Barakin-Ladi and Riyom — insight of another army post — is a sacked Christian village which locals say now acts as a Fulani arms dump. The world’s indifference gives the Nigerian government the advantage in what looks like a quiet effort to rid northern Nigeria of its Christians. The moment three years ago when Boko Haram abducted 300 Christian schoolgirls from the northeast and ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ briefly trended on Twitter was the closest this situation has come to catching the world’s attention. But the moment passed. Those girls are still missing and the story of Boko Haram has receded from the headlines. But similar atrocities go on all the time. At an IDP camp Deborah, 31, describes the 18 months she spent held captive by the group. When they burst into her village, the Islamists killed her husband and the rest of her family, forcibly converted her and ‘married’ her off to one of their 20-year-old fighters. He complained about her bad temper and argumentativeness, but he still raped her, producing the nine-month-old boy now suckling at her breast. A Christian pastor has urged her to love and cherish the boy as though he was her murdered husband. The first time she escaped from Boko Haram, she was recaptured and lashed 80 times as punishment. At least she is now unafraid of death. ‘What sort of death would I be running from?’ she asks. ‘I have already died once.’ At night, she says, a military plane would sometimes appear over Boko Haram’s camp and drop off supplies. ‘Look what powerful friends we have,’ her husband would boast as he pointed to the lights in the sky above. Even if the Nigerian army does not support Boko Haram, elements of it certainly do. Whenever an actual operation against the group is planned, they are always tipped off by forces within the country’s security apparatus. Nigerians have their own view as to whatis really going on: a suspicion fuelled again as I leave one IDP camp at sunset and news comes in that another camp to the east has just been bombed....

http://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/02/who-will-protect-nigerias-northern-christians/
If the northern minorities didn't supply the foot soldiers used against us in the war of independence, maybe an independent Biāfra would've looked at ways of helping them out...similar to the case in the Indo-Pak war of 1971 in which India helped East Pakistan become independent as present day Bangladesh.
They should bear the cross alone and don't even think of bringing that rubbish down South to avoid rousing the fires of hell
PoliticsRe: Who Will Protect Nigeria’s Northern Christians? by cheruv: 9:37am On Feb 03, 2017
I'd say whatever northern Christians are seeing from Muslims are well deserved.. So after joining Muslims to fight Igbos in the war of independence, they now expect us to help them fight off the Fulanihuh
I call on ohaneze to always be ready at moments notice in case these barbarians bring their madness down here. Nwaodo especially is capable... And I trust he'd not take any Fulani stupidity in Igboland lying down smiley
PoliticsRe: Confab Has Solution To Southern Kaduna Crisis, Says Jonathan by cheruv: 8:49pm On Feb 02, 2017
I think the states proposed by that confab should be reduced from 18 to 7...
These seven states are
New Oyo
Ijebu
Anioma
Ogoja
Apa
Gurara
Katagum
PoliticsRe: Igbo Presidency Without Restructuring Will Not End Ethnic Agitations – Ohanaeze by cheruv: 4:26pm On Feb 02, 2017
Mehn...this is the type of ohaneze we need...Nwaodo is the real deal cool
PoliticsRe: Southern Kaduna Update: How Soldiers Meddle With Self Defence by cheruv: 12:59am On Jan 31, 2017
Can you imaginehuhshocked
So our armed forces is now being used to solely protect foreigners isn't it shockedshocked

All Christian tribes in Nigeria hear me angry

Kulie...were ota na mpam...chebe onwe unu site n'aka ndi ngagharia..la ha n'iyi...atupurula ndi agha naijiria onu,ha bia igbochi unu,gbukota ha na ndi ngagharia nihi na o ha nākwado ha.
Naijiria agaghi azo unu..naani unu gāzo onwe unu. Zuo umu unu na nka agha..otu eshi ejide egbe. Me ka ha ghota na ya na ha anonyeghuru onwe ha,o nweghi onye gānonyere ha
Udo Yeshua diri unu
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Thats the msg I've for Nigerian Christians
PoliticsRe: Police Arrests “biafra Times” Publisher, 9 Others For Alleged Sedition by cheruv: 12:00am On Jan 31, 2017
Horllamideh:
I have read a lot of post about arrested drug traffickers with no names mentioned but one doesn't need to be told. No Yoruba man will think of making money via biafran issues. The only people who have so far made a huge fortune via Biafra issue are the massob leaders of which Ralph Uwazuruike is the chief (passport, plate number, currencies e.t.c. )
I don't remember writing he's Yoruba... He could be from anywhere but am very sure he's not Igbo.
All these other stuffs you're rambling about are not necessary undecided
PoliticsRe: Police Arrests “biafra Times” Publisher, 9 Others For Alleged Sedition by cheruv: 10:50pm On Jan 30, 2017
Horllamideh:
Your last point is valid.....I am more than 99.9999% sure the publisher is Igbo, cos no Yoruba man will cash in on such a thing.
If he was Igbo... His name would've been mentioned by now,that's why I suspect strongly that he's not Igbo.
The only matter that gets Nigerians excited are Igbo issues undecided
PoliticsRe: Police Arrests “biafra Times” Publisher, 9 Others For Alleged Sedition by cheruv: 6:09pm On Jan 30, 2017
Horllamideh:
Lagos – The police in Lagos on Monday said they had arrested the publisher of Biafra Times and nine others for allegedly publishing and circulating seditious and malicious publication.
Parading the 10 suspects, Lagos State Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, said 515 copies of the offending newspaper were recovered during a raid on the printing press in Shomolu, Lagos.
“The printing press has been shut and the environment is being monitored.
“This is an offence punishable under the Criminal Law of Lagos State,” Owoseni said.
He added that the suspects would be charged to court as soon as detectives finished interrogating them.
The arrested publisher, however, told journalists that he had no intention to promote disunity and disharmony among Nigerians.
“I love my country and I love my president. My intention is not to fight my country; I just want to pass out information to those who have no access to the Internet.
“I usually go on the Internet to source for information and publish. I have other papers on sports and social life which I publish,’’ he said.
The prime suspect said he had been publishing for the past eight years but only specialised in Biafra Times three months ago.
“I decided to specialise on Biafra Times when I discovered it is always a sell-out anytime we published stories about eastern parts of the country.
“Sometimes, I go to newspaper vendors and hear people requesting for Biafra Times.
“We usually print about 5000 copies which we sell for N100 nationwide,” he said
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In another development, the CP told journalists that the command was aware of a proposed demonstration which popular artiste, Tuface Idibia planned to lead.
He said that the command was yet to be officially notified and assured that the police would not allow unscrupulous elements to hijack the protest.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/police-arrest-biafra-times-publisher-9-others-alleged-sedition/
This simply buttresses what we've been saying....Nigerians are so much interested in Igbo affairs as if its a requirement for job seeking tongue

From the story...it seems the suspect is not Igbo, bkos if he was,his name would've been mentioned by now grin
PoliticsRe: Breaking Wike Declares Rivers State 100% Christian State by cheruv: 5:25pm On Jan 30, 2017
Good!!!

Wike is one of the scourges God would and destroy Islam in Nigeria

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