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PrettyCrystal:I don't know why, but I feel sorry for the kid.. ![]() That "so e no na window na enyo mụ" part got me rolling on the floor "so I chọrọ ira mụ, I bịara e ira coper". I'm deaded ![]() But the kid's got guts though ![]() |
vivalavida:Seriously? Praise Jah! I was seriously getting concerned bro. ![]() But dude seriously, u almost leeego one ode back then in school because of this ish. I thank Oluwa sha, it's one of those things one experiences while growing up. |
vivalavida:No angels in warri, just a couple of real sweet biatches. You can take my word for it. I know say you don scatter Lag. ![]() |
[quote author=vivalavida post=58440757][/quote]Dude, no worry I go use you do example one of these days. Madman. ![]() How lag? |
johnjunior39:I almost killed my neighbour back in school because of this rubbish. The fool got the message and moved out of the off-campus lodge we stayed in and moved back into the school hostel. The girl? Let's just say she withdrew from the school entirely, never to step foot there again till I graduated. You really endured a lot of ish bro. |
adonbilivit:This is the best post I have read online in a very long time. 90% of our problems in this country can be traced back to religion. Religious studies, both CRK & IRK should just be scrapped and replaced with nationalistic studies or anything teaching these kids morals and patriotism. |
Fourwinds:No mind the niqqa, im think say na only am go school. While some of us are PhD students on scholarships he can never be among the first 1000 on the shortlisted candidates. |
TheSpellChecker:bros English no bi my mother tongue and neither did I study English in school, so just get off my case and advice this madam on the way forward. ![]() BTW, if I ask you to resolve simple Fourier series, 8x8 Matrix or even Calculus people will say I'm wicked. MORAL OF STORY: Everybody is a boss in his own field. ![]() |
dlondonbadboy:How? Do you have a standing army? Have you ever seen war? Ojukwu could fight a war because he was in charge of the entire Eastern region both the military, the banks, the established federal institutions where at his disposal. What do we have to fight a war with now? Yes we Igbos are blessed with unparalleled intelligence, ingenuity and resilience, but how can we stand the onslaught of federal might? Without proper training and know how? Biko ụmụnne mụ, werekwa ugboro chee nnu echiche. Biko. War is not what anyone wishes for, ask those that witnessed the last civil war 1st hand. |
dlondonbadboy:Here we go again. SMH. Believe it or not Nigeria will never separate peacefully, I hope we do, but we all know that for that dream to be actualized, blood must flow. Now, seriously speaking do you think this country will disintegrate without the north putting up a fight? Can you guys go to the battle front? Not online e-warrior matter ọ? You fit? |
dammyluv911:Never try to hook up a guy with pregnancy, it always, I repeat, always backfires. He has accepted to take of the baby, leave it at that. Forcing him to marry you with the pregnancy will lead to creating another thread on domestic violence and battary by husband on nairaland. |
This pics speaks volumes. |
Rather than writing a very long epistle about my experience with breakup. I would like to summarise it in one short sentence. No man is born a cheat or a player, check very well an experience made him like that. That's my submission. |
I still wonder why people study petroleum engineering, that course is too narrow. No insults intend, just thinking out loud. Congratulations to her though, e no easy. |
EzeUche:God bless you for this. Finally someone that understands the simple point I have been making since this thread was created. |
Nwakaumu:When I read posts like this I just can't help but wonder how your brains are wired. What would you do after getting biafra and they demand their own country Niger-delta Republic? Invade them? Or do the same thing Nigeria did to us? Do you think Ojukwu of blessed memory just declared Biafra without due consultations? A team known as the National Guidance Committee of Biafra drafted the speech that Ojukwu read on that day. All tribes in that Biafran map where present during the Ahiara Declaration of 1967. They only fell out later due to the same mistake Kanu is making today by not telling them their stake in the scheme of things as they develop. Keep basking in the euphoria of your ignorant "wisdom" since its clear you are not educated or if you are that money spent on training you was a complete waste and should have been used to rear goats. Rubbish. |
UnchangeableGod:Dude, I have been seriously holding myself back from sounding as confrontational as you are sounding in all your replies to my comments. WTF, is wrong with you? When last did you go to the niger delta? Have you by any chance had a conversation with an Urhobo, Iteskiri, Ijaw, Agbor, Kwalie or even an Ikwere man? Have you been in their midst and hear them talk about this biafra agitation (termed Igbo agitation)? I work and reside in warri, I know what I am talking about. Be on your high horse and be talking trash instead of finding a way to woo or cajole this people into the fold. Effiong Jr sent a subtle message that IPOB is not carrying the niger delta along. Instead of you and your cohorts to find a way around that maze, you are here calling me names. Abeg e don do, mention me inappropriately again and, I go change am for you sharperly. |
PDJT:if you read my previous comments on this thread, you will see that I said the minorities must be involved in the scheme of things so that their voices can be heard also, reaching out to them later is a huge mistake on the part of IPOB. It's like someone making a decision for you and indirectly saying to your face you don't matter. Give them a sense of belonging, let them be part of the decision making process and not procrastination. |
PDJT:Yes I agree with you, mana Igbo si na agha eyiri eyi adịghị egbu onye ngwọrọ. Eziokwu bụ na ma anyị achọrọ ya ma anyị achọghị ya, ndị mba mịrị kwesịrị ị so anyị pụta na obodo Nigeria, ma anyị cho ka biafra nwe ezigbo ọganihu. So my brother cajole you must. |
UnchangeableGod:Guy I have worked in the niger delta for years as I indicated previously today in another thread. A certain proverb said that "a big drum sounds good only from a distance" i am an Igbo man from Imo State, I know 1st hand the distrust and suspicion niger-deltans have whenever they meet or have anything to do with an Igbo man because of our pushy and can do nature. I am not talking of the elites here, I am talking about the average man on the streets will tell you that he is not a Biafran. Not including them from the onset leaves a very big question mark in the real purpose of your agitation. The devil you know scenario automatically starts playing out in their minds. Ezra Benson once said "the greatest battles are fought within the chambers of the soul" the IPOB failed to win over the minorities hearts at the inception of this agitation, the same mistake Ojukwu made with Saro Wiwa after the Ahiara declaration of 1967. This is more like a game of chess you plan the end of your strategies from the beginning and adjust a little when your opponent sees through your plan. IPOB reaching out to the minorities now will be greeted with suspension and the FG has already bought over their leaders. So getting the minorities in that region is already dead on arrival right now. So please this agitations just have to stop and the leaders should redraw their plans. I am a realistic person, Nnamdi Kanu just has to be stopped before he shoots us back to the stone age. My take sha, but then again, what do I know, I'm just an Egghead? ![]() |
fratermathy:Apology accepted my brother, it pains me when I come online and see all these rubbish about biafra this biafra that, ask them about a road map on how the east will survive after secession they will remain dumb, but to keep things in perspective, the igbos are not after the oil in the niger delta, but keeping the ports out of our reach come biafra is tantamount to suicide, but they just won't listen. The whole country is crying about marginalisation not just Igbo land the only state not marginalised in Nigeria is Abuja (if you can call it a state). I worked in the creeks for years and when I see children and women come to beg for water at the offshore/swamp locations my heart bleeds, because I know how many barrels of crude lifted from there daily, I know of a location where just one well lifts over 30k barrels a day just one well o, in a location that controls over 8wells and most of the workers there come to work from Lagos. My point is simple, there is too much power in the centre, reduce that power drastically and you will see Nigeria grow and its full potentials realised. |
UnchangeableGod:What's wrong with the world today? Everybody keeps misinterpreting this my comment. What I meant was that IPOB was saying the mind of other minority ethnic groups for them, by involving them in a struggle without their consent. That was all I was saying. On my comment on the name biafra, it was derived from the bright of Biafra which is in the coastal regions not in Igbo land. No river in Igbo land contributed to the bright of Biafra or also known as the bright of bonny, the contributing rivers are besides the Niger River, other rivers reaching the bay are the [Biafra] Cross River, Wouri River, Calabar River, Ndian, Wouri, Sanaga, Nyong River, Ntem, Mbia, Mbini, Muni and Komo River. And the people from these areas must be well represented in the fight for secession. Thats all I am saying. |
Noneroone:Young man, you put up "keypoints" in bold letters, but you seriously need to reread your keypoints more objectively before you make a mockery of yourself here. He said: “I think there is something fundamentally wrong with their (IPOB) approach which is the fact that they have made it an Igbo problem. “They bought into the propaganda that the enemy tried to sell and that propaganda is ‘the Igbo people are out to take over Nigeria and dominate the minorities that around them. They are evil people and they try to disunite us.’ For people (IPOB) to make it as an Igbo problem buys into that propaganda. “Of course, minorities were extremely involved, died, suffered, and played major roles Now tell me have you seen any of the 9 States(apart from a few people in bayelsa) release any statement in support of biafra? What does that tell you? Minorities where actively involved in the struggle during the civil war, what about now? Sometimes I wonder how you guys reason. |
Noneroone:This is exactly my point, the IPOB, MASSOB charade lacks credibility on all fronts. You can't neglect, abandon and overrule the minorities right to also have their own voice heard in this struggle and not expect them to be suspicious of your intentions. By the way, there is no place in Igbo land called biafra so the name is even a problem in its own. This agitation is wrong on all fronts. lalasticlala mynd44 this is front page material. |
belzabull:Nne ọma mara nma, I would have naturally avoided replying you, but knowledge is dynamic and nobody has monopoly to it. Please Google the history of Swiss banks and that of the world bank. Swiss banks where established with blood money gotten from Swiss mercenaries and this was in the 1700s. And Switzerland has played neutrality in European politics and it has favoured them. We are not Europeans and we are not neutral( a classic example is what is currently happening in Mbaise Catholic archdiocese). And you avoided my question where I asked you to mention atleast 10 landlocked countries in the world with good(I didn't say great) economic indices. My simple take is this, if this agitation continues and we get biafra without a change in mind set what we suffered in Nigeria will continue and if shi*t gets real and war is inevitable my families passports are ready for any eventuality. We talk about marginalisation, go to the creeks of the niger delta and you will understand the meaning of marginalisation, go to the middle belt, even in the said North, the poverty level there is outstanding. What are we even saying? We should be clamouring for true federalism not division and find ways to hold our leaders accountable for their actions. Because from my own observations, it is this same moneybags that destroyed Nigeria are the ones sponsoring this outrage, have our collective sense gone on leave? We are just pawns on the massive chessboard of a few power brokers. Even the said Nnamdi Kanu is like a guard dog, who has gone out of control and would soon be put down by his masters. My people use your brains for Christ sake. |
belzabull:My dear, I don't know how well travelled you are or your age, but being landlocked is not a good thing on all counts, you mentioned Switzerland as a case study, do you know that Switzerland is mainly a banking country and Switzerland uses the money saved in its banks by corrupt politicians, drug Lords, the mob, fraudsters, and different countries to develop their country. Most multinational companies the world over have their headquarters in Switzerland Eg. FIFA, IMF, World bank, the annual world economic forum holds in Davos Switzerland. I can go on and on and on. Please dear, name at least 10 landlocked countries that have good economic indices and I would support biafra with my whole heart. |
I am Igbo and I have lived and worked in the niger delta for at least 10 years, from rivers to bayelsa and I am currently resident in Warri Delta State. Nnamdi Kanu should just remove the niger delta from that map, because the niger deltans have made it abundantly clear since the civil war days that they want no part in biafra, even the delta igbos tell you point blank that they are not igbos. Why can't my Igbo brothers get it into their heads and focus on holding our south-eastern politicians responsible for the perceived marginalisation and "lack of federal presence" in East. Crucify me all you want but all these agitations for biafra is a classic case of mob mentality. I was in Owerri last week when IPOB held their rally, what I saw was a cross-section of young people whose parents where even too young to have fought in that civil war. Okay we get biafra today, what next? Yes we have massive untapped crude oil reserves in the East and its on record that Imo and Anambra States has one of the largest gas reserves in Africa, but we are f....ing landlocked for crying out loud. Ihe nkà ọ wu dị gịnị sef? All these agitations should just stop, enough of all these insults on hardworking Igbos across the country. ![]() |
All these bloggers, diaris God ooo. Which kin wicked fabricated story be diz? And you had to involve Imo people. Infact sense fall on you. |
gentlegenius:Yeah it does. |
funmyade:CM security is the best of the best |
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What would you do after getting biafra and they demand their own country Niger-delta Republic? Invade them? Or do the same thing Nigeria did to us?