Culture › Re: 23 Year Old : Obi Nduka Ezeagwuna II Crowned 20th Obi Of Issele-uku - Pictures by cheruv: 1:28pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Allow Fulani Herdsmen Return, Vengeance Belongs To God – Ortom Begs Agatu People by cheruv: 12:32pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
I don't know what to call this ortom of a guy  |
Politics › Re: IPOB-TRUMP RALLY: Live Pictures by cheruv: 11:52am On Jan 20, 2017 |
cocaineaddict: Please what is the radio biafra frequency? Can I get it here in abuja? Butuo android app ya... |
Politics › Re: IPOB-TRUMP RALLY: Live Pictures by cheruv: 11:46am On Jan 20, 2017 |
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NYSC › Re: Just Because Of Money, I Wont Join My Meets At NYSC Orientation. by cheruv: 11:54pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
If it were back then in med school, with the kinda errors am seeing in your writeup,my consultant won't waste time in asking you,"where did you train?"  Bros...go collect back your school fees  |
Politics › Re: 'We Are Coming For Reprisal Attack': Fulani Herdsmen Write Kaduna Communities by cheruv: 11:16pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
signature2012: Cc tonyebarcanista. On reading his submission on the Oyedepo's outburst I wept...that guy is an intellectual hypocrite  |
Politics › Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by cheruv: 12:35pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
Aigbofa: We are talking of real men here not skirt wearing paper tigers. Yorubas won't stop hyping themselves themselves over a traitor called Banjo |
Politics › Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by cheruv: 12:34pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
logica: Lol. Delusion. The same Nzeogwu he (Ojukwu) intentionally sent into an ambush to eliminate him? Who sent who?? Nzeogwu was cautioned severally on the dangerous missions he undertook but he seemed to turn a deaf ear to the Biafran army HQ recommendations...that day he died, he was together with Tom biggar who was Ojukwus brother. The two men,nzeogwu and biggar died in the Wushishi led Federal ambush that day July 26,1967 |
Politics › Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by cheruv: 7:39am On Jan 19, 2017 |
Qelvin: The most important battle of Biafra surely wasn't the Midwest invasion sir, that was only a diversionary tactics to draw Nigerian troops away from mounting pressure on Enugu in the Northern sector of Biafra, and there were far more capable Biafran officers like Achuzia who came from the Midwest that would have led that invasion...Ojukwu for rather strange reasons that could have been for political aim settled for a yoruba of all people...he perhaps trusted Banjo too much since they were said to friends. And Banjo wasn't "stopped" at Ore, at the time the Biafrans had the momentum and could have advanced to Lagos as the road to Lagos was not defended...but of course Banjo halted the advance on the pretext of "consulting his sources in Lagos" and thus delayed the advance by some 48 hours which was just enough to buy the federal troops time to counter attack...but then one could hardly blame Banjo for doing what he did, he was Yoruba after all and it was only logical that he won't attack his own region in order not to be deemed a traitor. Had Ojukwu given command of the Midwest to a Biafran, notably of Midwest origin like Colonel Achuzia or Nwawo (two very capable officers who played vital roles in heroically defending Bjafra) the story would have been different...maybe just maybe, Biafra would have toppled the Gowon government in Dodan barracks and forced Nigeria to the negotiation table...if there was any miscalulation on Ojukwus part..it will be this one. Thanks for this awesome piece  This is what I keep telling Yorubas...that the worst decision Ojukwu made was to give a Yoruba command of the Midwest war...if he used Nzeogwu like he planned to before the chap died on July 26 or Nwawo which he replaced Nzeogwu with, the Midwest campaign would've been the turning point of the war  |
Politics › Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by cheruv: 7:22am On Jan 19, 2017 |
Aigbofa: You are naive, the most important battles on the Biafran side was led by Victor Banjo, a Yoruba. He led the invasion of the mid west and was only stopped at Ore, does that make it less of an ibo invasion? Keeping deceiving yourselves on Viktor Banjo...Ojukwu gave him a chance to be a hero and he failed miserably  |
Politics › Re: FG Must Create Urhobo/Isoko State From Delta State. by cheruv: 7:49pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
tit: We Isokos prefer to go with our Ukwuani sisters. The Urhobos can form state with the itshekiri. They both know their way. The ukwuani is part of Anioma... So I wonder where you isokos are going to  |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 7:32pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
freshkik: Lool, n asking to be enligthened more on the one i already known is an act of ignorance? …They say you can direct, follow, pull, beat or drag a horse to the stream but can never force it to drink water, if you have really read over n over again n still see no difference in what you understood b4....then i can only say i feel sorry n sad that you are this handicapped when it comes to reading n comprehending.... But i wont take the blame for that...bcoz its not my fault. Guy...you talk too much...at the same time you talk nonsense  You're basically ignorant of the SESS region so I'd forgive you despite your feeble attempts to appear smart |
Politics › Re: "IPOB Trump Rally” Has Placed Aso Rock In A State Of Confusion & Out Of Options by cheruv: 6:30pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
IGWEOCHA 2017  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: ECOWAS Troops Given Go Ahead To Invade The Gambia by cheruv: 5:53pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
ChiChilolo: You must definitely be a Nazi Another of my names is Ashkenazi So you can say that again   |
Politics › Re: dsdeftrhgy by cheruv: 1:35pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: FG Must Create Urhobo/Isoko State From Delta State. by cheruv: 1:23pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
Guy the only people that can challenge you in Delta are the Anioma... Help us get a state, and then Delta becomes an urhobo state,with warri as it's capital. |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 1:13pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
freshkik: I doubt if you know what "ignorance" mean Pick of a dictionary, check the meaning, read my post again with an open mind, n try n understand this time, that not everbody that disagrees with you is a tribalist or tryna be tribalistic...becoz i know how you guys mind work. I've read that stuff over and over again but all I could see was ignorance...please go and remove it before you get people wondering which part of the bush you ran out from  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: ECOWAS Troops Given Go Ahead To Invade The Gambia by cheruv: 1:02pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
Damibiz: I am begining to like dis,so our Nigerian defence ma get commandos ?..nd War ships ?...i an nw feeling like a Russian citizen.....#GODBLESSNIGERIA Broz you no get shame I swear  So naija get commandos BH dey hard us to crush...you no dey reason  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: ECOWAS Troops Given Go Ahead To Invade The Gambia by cheruv: 1:01pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
That's quite small..jamme should mobilize the Gambian armed forces, replenish their provisions and then declare war on Senegal. The Gambian army should remain on the defensive in the North while being on the offensive in the South. Divide the invading army into three wings,using a blitzkrieg style smash into the casamance region of Senegal. Senegal would quickly withdraw from the alliance to resist the invasion and all talks about Barrow taking over would fizzle out. |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 2:42am On Jan 18, 2017 |
freshkik: Lol, all these yoruba n igbo tribalists have started again, this is 2.0.1.7, grow up bruh
and to the guy saying the locals refer to ph as igweocha? Lol, bro abeg nor dey lie na.... i have been in ph for close to 7yrs,but this is the 1st time i'm hearing that name.... and to clarify, igbos don't have the whole ph, (maybe just a little part, i dunno), but if you believe you do, then pls kindly enlighten me, of where the ikwerres, kalabaris,etc originated/migrated from. It's like saying Asaba is an igboland or say Urhobos own delta state, or itsekiri own Warri or saying edo belongs to the ishans Why do you sound ignorant  |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 8:59pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
opuambe: I blame the sperm that produces you Supuu!!!  Bia, before I turn my eyes you don run go back creeks Rrabbbish  |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 8:28pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
I hereby issue a patriotic call to "Ogbako Ikwerre", which represents the Ihuruoha people to take charge of their destinies and revert the name Port Harcourt back to its original ihuruoha name. As for that akaligooli calling the Kirike here,lemme remind you that even the Kirike themselves know that PH was bought by the Brits from Ihuruoha chiefs in 1912  |
Politics › Re: Ipob Rally: Who Owns Port Harcourt?- Niger Delta Voice Perspective by cheruv: 8:16pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
Alexxgold: and who are you to recommend that?
I'm 100% sure you're igbo looking for ways to lay claim to oil rich PH. get off it cos it won't work
no be only igwe ocha, na ezendigbo ocha you go see #yeye Excuse me are you on heat?  |
Culture › Re: 23 Year Old : Obi Nduka Ezeagwuna II Crowned 20th Obi Of Issele-uku - Pictures by cheruv: 2:09pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
After all the beating about the bush,you all came back to the analysis I gave Cire80 earlier which blues20 and bornstunner reinforced just now... That Anioma is like a house built of three distinct ingredients in disproportionate proportions 1] Igbo: this is the largest component of all..compared to a house,Igbo is likened to the foundation and building blocks itself. 80% of anything Anioma is Igbo 2] Edo: this is the second largest of them all...compared to a house, Edo is likened to the roof and painting of the house. 19% of anything Anioma is Edo 3] Igala: this is the least of everything... Compared to a house Igala is likened to the plumbing, you don't see it unless you go to certain aspects of the building. Just one percent of Anioma is Igala. You know the funniest aspect, these three nations know the aspects of the building called Anioma that belongs to them,that's why they(ie Edo) laugh to scorn those of us (ie Anioma) who claim not to be Igbo  |
Politics › Re: Biafra: Heaven Will Fall If Buhari’s Soldiers Interrupt Our Friday Rally In Ph by cheruv: 10:27am On Jan 17, 2017 |
AntiWailer: One thing about my inlaws is that they can brag enh . 
Same way they bragged about releasing dilector.
Now I am hearing that he is their Nelson Mandela.
Meaning that poor dude can spend 20+ years in jail And who's your inlaw?  |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by cheruv: 8:43am On Jan 17, 2017 |
Eledan: What a convenient excuse! He was on medical vacation that even his medical doctor had to abandon him there for staying more than planned. Save that bullshytee for ignorant and badly educated folks like you  The other idiot called okpara was not also killed because he was hosting a senior catholic leader, but a Premier hiding under women had to be killed along his wife. You guys suck in your bull crap At least he agreed with me he was on vacation... Any other thing you're saying doesn't matter  |
Politics › Re: 9 Biafra War Machine Dat Mak Is Hard For Nigeria To Defeat Dem During Civil War by cheruv: 5:32pm On Jan 16, 2017 |
enigma3000: are u familiar with the word "blockade" Can't you see she's an airhead?  |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by cheruv: 8:31am On Jan 16, 2017 |
Chukazu: this guy did what Jerry Rawlings did in Ghana, with the exception of not killing Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nigeria would have been a better place Azikiwe was abroad... So it wasn't possible to include him in the hit list |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by cheruv: 8:25am On Jan 16, 2017 |
Justdulla: And if Someone from Katsina isn't a northerner,then I guess we would find kangaroos in Ibadan.     |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by cheruv: 8:22am On Jan 16, 2017 |
Justdulla: Oga if its matters bothering in Nigerian History,ave studied it back to back. So shut your trap lemme school you. If Gowon had not dishonored the Aburi conference would there have been a civil war? Don't mind that guy that engages in intellectual hypocrisy... He's just flabbergasted that you been enlightened didn't toe the official government line after finding out the truth for yourself  |
Politics › Re: Tell Me What Makes You Support A United Nigeria..except That It The Popular Take by cheruv: 4:46pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Rossikki: Can the guy above stop posting ignorant, discredited, racist trash videos pls.
Secondly, the people who want to break up Nigeria had better realise that their balkanized little ethnic countries will simply join the Sierra Leones, Gambias, and Togos of this world, sinking into international irrelevance like the aforementioned, and becoming dependent stooges of foreign powers, who usually order those smaller nations around. When you become your tiny new country, nations like Ghana and Kenya will suddenly become your boss. No more rubbing shoulders with South Africa. They will be your absolute boss and director..Your country will become susceptible to warlords and instability, like South Sudan. Before you know it, they will be sending UN to pacify your mayhem. So be careful what you wish for...You just might get it.
No more Super Eagles. Super Falcons, Bye Bye. No more Nollywood, currently dominating screens across the black world. No more Nigerian dominance of African music, entertainment and fashion.. Just little, inconsequential 'countries' none in the world gives a toss about.....Shame. How art the mighty fallen? From international reckoning to nothingness. From grace to puny, inconsequential grass. Pity. I've never seen a post more irrelevant than this  Is it the betterment of the lives of your compatriots or just to rub shoulder with SA that matters to you  Just negodu otu I si da apari  For me and many Nigerians, we'd choose a small workable country over your bumbling giant any day  |
Culture › Re: 23 Year Old : Obi Nduka Ezeagwuna II Crowned 20th Obi Of Issele-uku - Pictures by cheruv: 10:28am On Jan 15, 2017 |
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