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essentialone:Let me answer your questions first: Was he killed because he was a biafran? Yes! They intentionally deployed them to Aba to be killing us at every given opportunity. 2. Was he killed because he was an Igbo? Yes! According to the news, the policeman that killed the man is called Mohammed, Hausa/Fulani 3. Was he deliberately killed? Yes! Infact other 6 people were killed later just for protesting the ealier killing 4. Was d NDLEA at d course of their job? No! It's not NDLEA, it was the police, you can also see them in video posted yesterday when they were shooting unarmed innocent protesters. 5. Is it good to take indian hemp, or support or hide those who smoke weed? In civilized countries you can never arrest anybody smoking indian hemp, infact Indian hemp has been legalized in most western countries. Even if they want to make arrest, they should arrest those supplying it, which I know police is also involved. 6. Is Radio Biafra really helping in the unity of this country? NO! This is the only one you got right. We are not helping in the unity of the zoo country because we are not united right from day one. We want our separate country "BIAFRA". The unity of Nigeria is not our interest. Our only interest is the restoration of Biafra. WE DON'T NEED YOUR OPINION, WE HAVE REACHED WHERE WE ARE YODAY WITHOUT YOUR HELP, SO BACK OFF. |
abdul123:When people that are enlightened comment, you better keep quiet and learn. Don't comment on something you know nothing about and stop making fool of yourself. |
abdul123:Your illiteracy has no boundry. This is where most of the Nigerian oil comes from. Some of the states that make up the Niger-Delta region include Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross Rivers, Delta, Akwa-Ibom, Ondo, Abia, Imo and Anambra States |
disumusa:Infact we are not interested in ruling a zoo called Nigeria, we want to rule a country called Biafra. |
Same thing happened to me more than 3 times. What baffles me is that there was no hate messages in my topic, just informations and updates on Biafra. It's clear to me that the name BIAFRA carries spiritual weapons, that's why the zoo is afraid but they can't stop us. |
7lives:I'm not surprised for your baseless comments because as your country, you hate truth. Go and check Jonathan's achievement in the north compared to the little he did in the south then you will understand that Hausa/Fulani are ungrateful, they don't appreciate good things. That's why despite them ruling Nigeria since the independent they are still poorer and backward. |
disumusa:I'm glad you described those your Hausa/Fulani brothers in buhari administration as cow and rat. That is exactly what you are. It is laughable to say they are not corrupt, I can see you are a novice in Nigeria politics. Just look at the evil names you mentioned. You think an illiterate clueless cattle rearer surrounded by monkeys and baboons will boom your economy? You are a dreamer. |
List Of Appointments Made By Muhammadu Buhari and the reactions of Yorubas. Although the President hasn’t yet officially announce his ministerial list, he has however made some key appointments. Here are the names and region of some of the key political appointees below: – Director-General of the State Services, Lawal Daura, Katsina State – Acting Chairman, the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mrs. Amina Bala Zakari, Jigawa State – Director, the Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Mordecai Danteni Baba Ladan (North) – Accountant-General of the Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris, Kano State – Chief Security Officer, Abdulrahman Mani; (North) – State Chief of Protocol, Mallam Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure; (North) – Aide De Camp, Lt.-Col. Muhammed Lawal Abubakar, Kano State – Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu; (North) – Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, South-West Afenifere, Yoruba Unity Forum and the Movement for Oodua Republic – said this kind of lopsided appointments had never happened in the political history of the country. While describing the President’s actions as worrisome, the YUF Secretary-General, Senator Anthony Adefuye, warned that the earlier the situation was reversed, the better, adding that the YUF would not expect the North to marginalise the South. He said, “The fact that the President, Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives are from the North is worrisome. There is no way the North can take all the principal offices and leave the deputy to us. It has never happened before and the earlier it is reverted, the better. “There is no way that can continue because the South is not subordinate to the North. The think tank committee of the YUF will meet soon to look at the issue and see how it affects the Yoruba people. However, the development is a wrong signal that must be corrected.” While calling on Southerners to be patient and watch events unfold, Adefuye said no region could be a subordinate of the other. “What is more worrisome is that the immediate past INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, handed over to a Southerner but the Presidency changed it to a Northerner. We are watching and waiting to see what comes out of this new government.” Adefuye added, “Southerners are always careful and concerned not to marginalise the North. Therefore, I will not expect the North to marginalise the South now that the Presidency is shifted to the region.” The National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said the group was watching the President’s actions and taking note of them. Odumakin, who spoke with one of our correspondents on Friday, said, “We have taken a position in Afenifere to watch the President’s actions before we begin to make comments. By the time we have a clearer picture of what is happening in the first 100 days of the President in office, we are certainly going to make a comprehensive statement.” Also, the leader of MOR, Mr. George Akinola, said the country was heading towards total conflict should the situation continue. He said, “The country has already been divided along religious lines. The fault lines are there and will always be there. This will continue until a time when one way or the other a conference or a referendum happens. There is no option that is not on the table but at least we will prefer the path of peace.” |
T8ksy:Can you prove it? your claim is baseless and I'm not surprised because your country always cover the truth.... |
T8ksy:OF COURSE, JUST MANAGE THESE TWO, IF YOU NEED MORE LINKS I'LL GIVE YOU http://www.mercenary-wars.net/biafra/ READ THE FIFTH PARAGRAPH Speech By Chief Obafemi Awolowo To Western Leaders Of Thought, In Ibadan, 1 May 1967: http://m.thenigerianvoice.com/news/98546/1/speech-by-chief-obafemi-awolowo-to-western-leaders.html |
kingsolex:I agree with you that in any good there an element of bad. Igbos may be known for their quest for wealth But dealing with back stabbers like Yorubas in this sensitive matter of secession Is not advisable, we don't want what happened in the past to repeat again. Let me refresh your mind: After Ojukwu released Awolowo from Calabar prison, Awolowo promised that the southwest would seceed alongside with Biafra, and we all know what happened later. Recently your people have been threatening the Igbos even the so called Oba of Lagos who could be an example of peace. Few days ago Obasanjo, an ex president said that the SS and SE would suffer because of Jonathan past administration. Igbos shop are being burnt regularly in your land. Few weeks ago ladipo matket where Igbo trade was demolished with their goods without any notice. I can go on and on. Mind you we are not enemies with Yorubas, but in this struggle we need to thread cautiously. |
kingsolex:I can say you are few Yorubas who are reasonable but I'm sorry to say that your Yoruba brothers are back stabbers by nature. It's difficult to make a pact with them because they are never consistent. They can deny you in matter of seconds. In this Biafra struggle, we don't need their assistance because you don't know what they will do in the next minute. For example: in this Nairaland forum that is owned by a Yoruba, I've seen countless of thread in the favour of Igbos and Biafras that were removed but those against Igbos and Biafra were not removed. Therefore Yorubas will not be useful in this struggle, when we get Biafra we can then work with you. |
iamtomiymb:SO WHICH SIDE ARE YOU? DON'T YOU KNOW THAT IN EVERY 12 THERE IS ALWAYS A JUDAH. WHAT WE WANT IS BIAFRA AND WE ARE WORKING TOWARDS THAT. ANY OTHER PERSON LOOKING FOR RELEVANCE IN THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT IS NOT WITH US (INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA). EITHER YOU CHOOSE TO ENROLL WITH IPOB AND GET BIAFRA OR YOU FOLLOW THOSE TRAITORS AND GET READY TO FACE CONSEQUENCES |
YOUR QUESTION SHOULD BE: WHY BUHARI AND THE NORTH HATE IGBOS? |
buskie13:Biafra has been in existence before the Europeans discovered Africa. Go and serach for the African map from 15 centuries by portuguese explorers. The name Biafra is not negotiable. If you are observant enough you will notice that any time Biafra is mentioned, Nigerians tremble, even the President. They know there is an unknown force behind Biafra which is beyond their comprehension. |