Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Are Ignorant, Stupid And Cowards by cheruv: 11:39am On May 11, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Are Ignorant, Stupid And Cowards by cheruv: 11:37am On May 11, 2016 |
americanigga: are you supposed to copy the past behaviour of the notherners or you are supposed to bahave like a civilized human being. Nobody has a monopoly of stupidity The North in the fifties and sixties exhibited theirs and reaped a lot of profits from it...I think it's time for the South or should I say ND to do theirs |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Are Ignorant, Stupid And Cowards by cheruv: 11:34am On May 11, 2016 |
tucky200: I hope SSS are seeing what this guy just wrote!! Which SSS  Abeg go siddon |
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Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 10:22pm On May 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 8:55pm On May 10, 2016 |
coolscott: Please let's see the picture you have, it's the same as mine. What I did is I took a screenshot of his nairaland profile page when he was not smart enough to realize his real photo shd not be there. I even put it up here. That was I believe 3 years ago. He reacted and didn't like it. Did not deny it  Only after removing his pic from his profile did he regain the composure with which to take the position of denying all pics. But to be candid, I do not know the pics he has been denying. They may actually not be him in those pics  Guy This account wasn't opened by me...so in case you've any pictures you claim are mine,then you're mistaken. I bought off this account from a friend bkos I liked the moniker he used in opening it. That's why I said that they should post my authentic photos if they've it but all they do is post those of a young man enjoying his life somewhere else  |
Politics › Re: Chevron Set To Arm Delta Avengers Militants by cheruv: 8:41pm On May 10, 2016 |
Very good... NDA should use that doug to upgrade their weaponry in addition to training of amphibious/marine units |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 6:56pm On May 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 5:07pm On May 10, 2016 |
Sirsubway1: Which money? You that cant even feed well want to give people money. Lmaooo. I dont expect you to agree its your pics cos of its ugliness. Can you swear with your life that its not you? You dont even know how to lie and its a big shame. I am laughing hard here cos its a shame when someone deny his own pics cos of shame. Lmaoooo All these odua insurgirls sef  As a Christian I don't swear... But looking at it it's really not my problem as long as the stuff isn't mine. Keep laughing at your inefficiency  no wonder most of your ilk now go by Igbo monikers to hide their incapabilities  and deceive the unsuspecting public into thinking that they're descendants of the Great Igbo nation I've not seen where doctors go hungry...and unlike your ilk am not greedy too,just satisfied with my salaries. The offer still stands...maybe till the end of this year Imagine getting a $1B for splashing this forum with my authentic photos....too good to be real bro  |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 4:41pm On May 10, 2016 |
Sirsubway1: I love the way you always deny your own pictures, will also deny if i look that way. Lol When a jobless one goes to the net and picks up random pictures of a random guy,claiming its mine...do you expect me to accept him  The offer still stands...I know you're subway101  tell your gang that the money is still on the table  |
Politics › Re: Igbos And Nigeria. by cheruv: 3:22pm On May 10, 2016 |
Something is wrong somewhere this one everybody is forming PhD on Igbo issues  |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 3:13pm On May 10, 2016 |
coolscott: [size=17pt]I think I totally agree with you on these points. But we don't necessarily have to support an Igbo republic. We can support in the initial break away. But when the two countries break away, we all have to work hard our own internal domestic affairs.
When you say "I also would like the Niger-Deltans to support an Igbo republic with all its subgroups united under one nation and one destiny" I really wonder where that is coming from. Are you supposing that if the Niger Delta has its own country, it would be looking for a way to destabilize a neighbouring country?
When you have your country, your stability and your unity will completely be your own business. Your affair. Your sovereign affair. We have nothing to do with it at that stage except to hope that you make it through as a country because stable neighbours make stable countries.
Another thing (which may be hard to do) is talk with the other stake holders of the SS and come up with another name for the initial break-away. Make it something fresh. Not Biafra or the reasons for the initial 1966 fight. Not all those reasons bear capital on the bargaining table today. And besides, too many people of the south did not agree with Ojukwu then.
Replace the name, it does not matter. The end result is what matters. Bury the name completely, and you will get more people to be in the coalition than you thought. Of course when ND (and who ever else) breaks away, the name can be revived again if you wish.
The point here is that the initial move to break away should not be called Biafra. Too many Igbos with too many diverse thoughts feel strongly that their own thoughts of what Biafra should be is what should be enforced that sticking in a disciplined way to the plan of a first break away, then a second one will be very difficult to be seen through. It will be diverse Igbo groups derailing the very process, trying to enforce their own ideas of what Biafra and the process should be. Many even still think they should fight a war.[/size]
By the way, cheruv you know I have your real photo  Mmmm That means you're interested in the $1B challenge I posed to the odua insurgirls group?   |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 7:50am On May 10, 2016 |
coolscott: [size=20pt]Igbos and ND are already divided. The only reason ND will support breakaway with SE is just so that they can break away from Igbos eventually. In fact, very quickly[/size] Exactly In fact it has already been agreed... Once the SESSRA breaks out together, another secession would occur along ethnic lines. Which means that Ijo and whatever ethnicities allied to them can go form NDR while Igbos(both SE&SS) plus other allied ethnicities especially in the CRS/AKS area can go form Biāfra.
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Politics › Re: Buhari Just Confirmed That He Is Solidly Behind The Fulani Expansionist Agenda. by cheruv: 9:55pm On May 09, 2016 |
If he said that.... Down with Nigeria!!!  |
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Politics › Re: Do You Think That Nigeria Can Succeed Without Ibos by cheruv: 2:20pm On May 09, 2016 |
YourMrBoo: But in this case who are the twin?... Igbos and Nigerians |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 11:02am On May 09, 2016 |
Amberon: PH is yours ? Lmao!! igbos won't kill someone. It will be blood, oil and war like someone said earlier.
Oh and changing our name won't do you no good. We are from the SS, not South Central or whatever you call it. We are Niger Deltans and igbos are not and will never be part of our agenda. Exactly! No SS Igbos want to be part of your NDR and I don't think anyone has problems with that. PH is composed of both Ijo and Igbo areas...and when the time comes,the city would be divided along those lines  moreover as an Edoid I don't see your connection with PH
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Politics › Re: DSS Embarrass Ezeife And Pat Utomi In Awka by cheruv: 8:03am On May 09, 2016 |
omenka: I have stated my opinion. Anyone not comfortable with it can go to hell.
Thank you. Too childish of you bro  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 7:52am On May 09, 2016 |
Donarozzi: Panel shifts constitution debate deadline
>From Sunday Igboanugo (Enugu), Joseph Ollor Obari (Port Harcourt), Yinka Fabowale, Soji Eze-Fagbemi (Ibadan), Mustapha Ogunsakin (Lagos), Mohammed Abubakar (Maiduguri) and Rhikardo Chidi Obih (Kano)
OFFICIAL deadline for submitting memoranda to the Constitutional Debate Co-ordinating Committee (CDCC) has been stretched to December 10, amid general apathy towards public debates started off in five zones on Monday. The former deadline for submitting memoranda was yesterday.
Foremost constitutional lawyer Prof. Ben Nwabueze has, meanwhile, canvassed the regrouping of Nigeria's 36 states into six regions. The proposed configuration, in a memorandum he submitted to the CDCC are:
Southern Region - comprising Akwa Ibom, Annang, Cross River, Degema, Delta, Edo, Ogoja and Bayelsa communities, with the headquarters to be mutually agreed upon.
Eastern region - comprising Abia, Anambra, Anioma (old Aboh and Asaba divisions), Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo and Port Harcourt (old Ahoada and Port Harcourt) communities with headquarters at Enugu.
Western Region - Ekiti, Kwara, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo states - with headquarters at Ibadan.
Central Region - comprising Apa (Idoma), Benue, Jema'a (southern Zaria - old Kachia, Jema' and Saminaka council areas), Kogi, Niger, Plateau communities, with headquarters at Jos.
North-Eastern Region - having Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Katagun, Taraba and Yobe communities, with headquarters at Maiduguri.
North-Western Region - comprising Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara states, with headquarters in Kaduna.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.culture.nigeria/05Wshne7nbo When's it taking place? |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 7:49am On May 09, 2016 |
odikimi: Next time don't post what u don't know. #busted # Everything I posted is correct...am just sorry it didn't match with what you've been fed all along  that's why I said you should sort yourselves out in Delta South  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 10:59pm On May 08, 2016 |
odikimi: Don't mind the "olofofo". There is no tribe in the entire Delta called Edoid. Delta south is 60% Ijaw Oluku I've heard you... Sort yourselves out in Delta South  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 10:11pm On May 08, 2016 |
odikimi: Who is Edoied in Delta? pls stop spreading nonsense. those 3 local government u r talking about are mainly Ijaw and nothing like 99% except Patani. Also, Burutu local government is the biggest in Delta State, it has a house of representative to itself and 2 state constituency. There is no ethnic block called Edo in delta state please. where is Warri South West local government and who has been the local government chairman since it's creation? mods ban this man because he is spreading fake news on nairaland. You've not answered me oo  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 7:14pm On May 08, 2016 |
odikimi: so why carving out the 3rd largest tribe group in state to please those smaller tribes? If you don't know then ask before posting this rubbish thread. In fact Mods close this thread because it is a misrepresentation of facts. Cc: mods Carve what Delta is composed of three ethnic blocks... Igbo(Anioma) having 9 LGs Ijo having 3 LGs Edoids having 12 LGs The Ijo LGs are bomadi, burutu and patani...are there other LGs in delta that Ijos constitute a 95% majority like these three LGs? |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 7:00pm On May 08, 2016 |
odikimi: Foolish post if you ask me. Why? Because he left out Ijaws in Edoid. Who is Isoko and Itsekiri in the Edoid section or old Bendel section? where did you place the Ijaw which includes: Bomadi, Burutu, Patani, Ogbe ijaw, the Egbema Ijaw, the Gbaraunmatu etc. these are all local government areas. Itsekiri has no single local government of their own, the Isokos have just 2 local government areas and you here excluding the 3rd largest ethnic group in Delta State. The tribe that has sole custody of the Delta South senatorial district? Mmm This isn't a senatorial zone ish bro  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 5:31pm On May 08, 2016 |
Trapping: I'm a Biafran and would love you people to have your republic and for Biafra to have its own republic. I'm not a fan of big country and huge population because it means nothing to me as it does not translate to any meaningful thing. That said, I think you're mistaken to include Anioma in your calculations. Just observe and know that there are Igbo regions in ND that would want to join Biafra.
People say the SE wants to leach on the SS, but to the contrary, we are not in the least interested in the SS, we only want you to join your voice with ours so that we would be heard otherwise it would be very difficult for us to call out alone, and this is the only reason we try to bring you on board, so you see the reason why I'm supporting your proposition. Form your republic and we have our Biafra, that is what matters to me and us, we can relate in the future through some bilateral agreements. Thanks for getting the essence of the thread  |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 5:24pm On May 08, 2016 |
BankeSmalls: Listen, whether you like it or not, the whole of delta state including as Asaba will be ceded to the Edo Kingdom, and by extension the Yoruba region should this nation disintegrate. This has been planned and agreed a long time ago. Planned by who  |
Politics › Re: Count Anioma Nation Out Of The Niger Delta Republic! by cheruv: 5:23pm On May 08, 2016 |
Ugomba: Just want to make it brief... The Niger Delta leaders like Edwin Clark etc are Greedy and they helped in increasing poverty in ND. now answer me, What have Bayelsa with just 8 local governments achieve with Billions of naira they are being given in allocation monthly? They use it to sponsor Militants, Cultists, Touts and to settle godfathers. -look at my state Delta, with two corrupt past governors, Ibori and Uduaghan. Stop the trash! Niger Delta Leaders are the Problem of Niger Delta and Finally, Count Anioma Land out of these Niger Delta Republic map, we are not interested to be a nation that will be ruled by greedy criminals! Thankz https://www.nairaland.com/3093276/resurgent-niger-delta-republic-igboThat's what this thread is talking about |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 5:07pm On May 08, 2016 |
sunnyb0b0: Why can't Youth of nowadays read? That's a case of an educated illiterate if you ask me  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 5:01pm On May 08, 2016 |
Ugomba: Anioma Nation aka Delta North is Not Part of any Niger Delta Republic movement. It will be a melting point of tribes, is there love in the SS.? We will love an IGBO REPUBLIC with 5 regions. Eastern Igbo region Northern Igbo region Western Igbo region(Aniomas) Riverine Igbo region Hinterland Igbo region. With Enugu, Owerri or my Asaba as Capital. Don't worry...territorial delineation of Igbos would follow certain guidelines that favors lumping together clans that have similar heritage. For now we've these regions 1] Oma mbala 2] Anioma 3] Orashi 4] Imo 5] Aloma 6] Oyono 7] Oji 8] Nsuka As for capitals...I'd go with owerri bkos Enugwu is too North while asaba is too West(am looking at it from the eyes of a military general) for my liking. A quick dash from nsuka as in the case of the war can put an enemy within striking distance of Enugwu in days. Same for asaba..once agbor is taken,asaba is put in peril. Take a look at the map
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Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 4:48pm On May 08, 2016 |
OkoNDOoBo: Inferiority complex is the problem of igbos
Always SS/SE
Why can't' it be Oduduwa Republic Biafra republic Niger Delta Republic
You said u re tired of Nigeria but still want minorites with different language under ur Biafra dream. My piece was about the Niger Delta republic that's exclusive of SS Igbos... I don't know how you came about the rubbish you're yarning  |
Politics › Re: The Resurgent Niger Delta Republic- Igbo Viewpoint by cheruv(op): 3:29pm On May 08, 2016 |
asorocker: I see blood, oil and water Mmm Which kind yarns be that one?  |