Politics › Re: I Respect Igbos by cheruv: 7:06am On Feb 06, 2016 |
emmysoftyou: [s]bro, you have spoken the plain truth. Everyone is essential and no one is bigger than the other.I dont know what the op saw and marvelled about the igbos. The same way he respect them,is the same way i respects the yorubas.[/s] That period when some peeps want to be politically correct  |
Politics › Re: Congrats To Mother And Baby - For Berem. by cheruv: 11:13pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Congratulations to the newest member of the Igbo nation and also to his mother for being strong enough to bring him to the world...anyway Igbo males are strong bkos their mothers are strong, if in doubt ask Rivers men   He has the eyes of a tiger...meaning that he'd be a powerful general in future who'd take pride in defending the Igbo nation from enemies. Blessings to you beremole...though we're on different ideological camps you still remain our blood, so train our son to be a patriotic Igboman. Dālu |
Politics › Re: Igbos:the Most Discussed/trending Tribe In Nigeria by cheruv: 9:52pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
To the glory of the great Igbo nation |
Politics › Re: SS/SE For PDP Issues Arising by cheruv: 7:02pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Threatening other Nigerians led to the civil war...it seems people don't learn from history |
Education › Re: Again, South-east Leads In WASSCE Performance Chart by cheruv: 2:55pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
Lilimax: Azigbakwa fa!!!  I bu nwa owerre  Kama isi "tufiakwa",ndi owerre nāsi ażigbakwa  |
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Politics › Re: I Respect Igbos by cheruv: 9:56am On Feb 05, 2016 |
leke12: I Am a complete yoruba man but I respect this tribe because of their biz acumen. No tribe is comparable to them, I work in Lagos and I know what am saying. Nigerians need igbos more for our economic development. The bold is what a foreign correspondent said in a documentary on the war I watched sometime ago...that the Nigerian govt recognize that Igbos are very talented and the country desperately needs their talents. So I now ask myself, how can you say you value a people when at the slightest whim massacre them in their millions not minding the fact that you had already visited on them the greatest genocide in Afrika  |
Education › Re: Again, South-east Leads In WASSCE Performance Chart by cheruv: 8:37am On Feb 05, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: B 4 Biafra Should Learn From B 4 Boko Haram. Its B For Blood Not Water. by cheruv: 8:09am On Feb 05, 2016 |
demielvis: Seriously that's what annoy me most times.
And as if that isn't enough,when we try to 'shake body' in our own so-called fatherland nigeria they tell us we're being accomodated or nobody from igbo will be president OR
we are ungreatful...and i still ponder why i should be greatful.Am i below them or something? O bu nāni nwāfo Igbo kporo onwe ya asi nāsi na emere ya ihnye oma inabata ya n'ala Naijiria. Onye Igbo ka naenwe olileanya ichi Naijiria bu onye kachasi da apari...olileanya umu Igbo nīle kwesiri ino n'ala owuwa anyānwu  |
Politics › Re: My Visit To South East Nigeria by cheruv: 6:08am On Feb 05, 2016 |
naijapips02: be proud of your tribe. Its very clear you're a foreigner born and bred in Igboland  |
Politics › Re: B 4 Biafra Should Learn From B 4 Boko Haram. Its B For Blood Not Water. by cheruv: 6:01am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Its very nonsensical for someone to threaten the greatness of the Igbo nation thinking they'd be cowered into submission  The blood shed in the war of independence was the blood of Igbo children....that's why its memory is very special to us unlike other Nigerians who make fun of the memory of dead Igbo children Oge ru,nāni Chukwu Okike māra udiri agha na oke unwu anyi gaebukwasa n'isi unu  |
Politics › Re: Abaribe Presents To Saraki Abamade Military Kits by cheruv: 9:25pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
kuuljay: Igbos very industrious and ingenious i.e the hardworking ones,the lazy ones think giving them bia... will bring mana from heaven I nāko inyo!!!  |
Politics › Re: Cameroonian Separatist Group Throws Weight Behind Biafra by cheruv: 8:48pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
jidestar: Biafra and Cameroon wat is the relationship? National council of Nigeria and the Cameroons |
Politics › Re: Cameroonian Separatist Group Throws Weight Behind Biafra by cheruv: 3:39pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Gerarahere: As far as I know,France wanted to diminish Nigeria territory,before boko haram,a huge invasion by France wanted to happen Benin from the west √ west
Togo from the west × Niger from the north √ Chad from the north east √ Cameroon from the east √
Before boko haram Your geography is quite rusty  |
Politics › Re: Cameroonian Separatist Group Throws Weight Behind Biafra by cheruv: 2:58pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Akuko a di mma...  Nke a gosiri na oke Biāfra eruwo mgbago ihu-eke ugwu kamaroo Ala ahu nīle gābu oke oha zayoni Biāfra...site na Igbo akiri di n'ihu-orie ruo anyim sanaga ke Kamaroo di n'ihu-eke. Biko, ha nwere isi obodo a tinye na bando bakassi...ka anyi nākwado ka Chukwu gożie anyi  |
Politics › Re: Wike Congratulates Akwa Ibom, Abia Govs by cheruv: 1:07am On Feb 04, 2016 |
Time to expel rochas from the SE/SS region |
Politics › Re: Why Is Se And Ss Resistant To Change by cheruv: 1:02am On Feb 04, 2016 |
tuale4u: From d way you write, you are not south south. You simple from south east. South south people dont write d way you do. Western SS write the way you do...but Eastern SS which is AKS,CRS, Anioma and Rivers reason more like SE. Your SS isn't even one to start with |
Politics › Re: 3 Reasons Why BIAFRA Can't Work by cheruv: 12:54am On Feb 04, 2016 |
Oblongata: well i don't know what you are talking about, i have said my mind only as a Nigerian, not as an igbo, yoruba or hausa man.
@ busybodies pot calling kettle black. i was'nt exactly expecting many constructive argument comments, was expecting you bunch of zombies and noise makers also. in a saner clime youths would have started investigation on the piece and came back with a well researched conclusion. for nairaland na frustrated cybercafe attendants full here jus to dey yarn dust. Just as buhari is deceiving Nigerians with his voodoo economics,you too are here deceiving gullible NLanders as to how hypocritical you're.. SMH  |
Politics › Re: 3 Reasons Why BIAFRA Can't Work by cheruv: 9:22pm On Feb 03, 2016 |
This piece is proof of what happens when a non Igbo takes panadol for an Igbo man's headache...  Busybodies everywhere  |
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Politics › Re: Anyaoku Proposes Reduction Of Nigeria’s 36 States Into 6 Units by cheruv: 1:55pm On Feb 03, 2016 |
Abagworo: It can no longer work because of interests. Let us just give autonomy to each of the 36 States. Which interest  The peasantry found in the seven ohaneze States won't mind being unified into a powerful state... If the elites have anything against it,its solely their problem |
Politics › Re: Anyaoku Proposes Reduction Of Nigeria’s 36 States Into 6 Units by cheruv: 10:56am On Feb 03, 2016 |
zendy: A 6 regional structure is good but it is not enough. The office of executive president must also be abolished and in its place two offices will replace it. The office of the ceremonial president who will be commander in chief and a prime minister who will be head of a Government. Also, there must be a referendum to determin the make up of the regions. As an Anambra man, I want the entire Anioma in the Igbo region including the Igbos of the lower Benue and all Igbo elements in Rivers. I also want any minority of southern a Nigeria (with the exception of Edo, but not Igbanke) who feel that they are better off in the Igbo region to say so in a referendum. However, I have to warn Nigerians about something. Should we get our region, we Igbos are most likely to pull out of Nigeria in less than 10 years. The Northerners know this, that's why they are against a regional system of Government. I'd also endorse your proposal with a map....
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Politics › Re: Anambra IGR Now Over 2 Billion Monthly by cheruv: 8:24am On Feb 03, 2016 |
This is good news.... If Egypt can become the granary of Rome, then all those Anambra bigmen should in addition to improving their state's agro output invest in the food basket of Igboland which is Ebonyi state. This way,Igboland would be primed for the export of rice,garri and oil(I mean palm not crude oo). Even cashews from okigwe region and wine from palm trees can be modified for export too. Anambra has the largest concentration of bigmen in Igboland,so I wonder why they're not expanding and boosting the economy of Igboland |
Politics › Re: Defense HQ Confirms Pro-biafra Militants Hijacked Ship Over Kanu’s Detention by cheruv: 10:22pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
udeagbalaC: oh indi banyi ndewonuooo this fools in the name of ipob have opened the door to their doom,thank God it is a foreign ship, oya Nigeria plus international community military smoke out all those separatists from their dens,weda na ipob,mossob,Niger delta bastards thunder go fire all of them now!!! Nwāfo Igbo obula lefu efulefu a anyi...o bughi onye Igbo! |
Politics › Re: Ijaw Youth Council Plans One-million-man March Against Buhari by cheruv: 10:07pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
If a million man Ijo army marches against buhari,he'd stand no chance with it...but protestors, they'd be cut down like hay |
Politics › Re: Anambra Begins Vegetable Export To UK. by cheruv: 4:33pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Anambra Begins Vegetable Export To UK. by cheruv: 4:13pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
O dika i choro ka o mechie eri a  |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Separatists Hijack Ship, Demand Release Of Leader. by cheruv: 2:41pm On Feb 02, 2016 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Islamic State Enticing Nigerians With $1000 Recruitment Bonus by cheruv: 8:47am On Feb 02, 2016 |
Kudos stēti Islamii  Now its time for northern Nigeria to start exporting those al majiris that litter the northern landscape to ISIL to fight for the glory of Islam. Multiplying a thousand bucks by the estimated 10000000 alamanjiris, we'd earn an estimated $10 billion in revenue from the export of these majiris Jaa stēti Islamii  |
Politics › Re: Usman Guba, Only The North Has The Right To Claim Ownership Of Nigeria's Oil by cheruv: 8:36am On Feb 02, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: A New Name For Nigeria by cheruv: 8:35am On Feb 02, 2016 |
Nigeria means area of darkness.... I'd suggest lumineria...area of light  |