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Coldie:street boy keep rambling oloshopikin |
Ikinternational:you're the fool one here , bastard child for that matter keep making fool of yourself, it's the same greedy attitude exhibited by your coward ojukwu prompt him to declared south- eastern region republic of nonsense, mumu man keep calling people father and mother because you're bastard child, cursed people everywhere. |
Coldie:stupid slowpoke you'd surely enter my net one day, mumu people |
Prettychichi21:look at this smelling yansh you better go and hustle your ass up in ur usually brothel before hunger finish you here. nonsensical nonsense Igbo women doing prostitution since 1970s you should be ashame of yourself and your fucking tribe. bastard child of a thousands father |
[quote author=Ikinternational post=88071538]Hogwash...wannabe novel writer You're not THAT guy sir...relax [/quote frustrated generation of fuckbitch bastard child of a bitch go tell your prostitute mother to tell you who impregnated her before coming here to talk to well meaning Nigerian mumu people everywhere |
Coldie:go look for something and do stop displaying your stupidity for the globe to see, fakeaas people everywhere. are Igbos boys and girls not doing house girls too, frustrated he goat. |
[quote author=Coldie post=88069749]As far as my state follow for Niger Delta and ondo state and abia follow too for NDDC, what makes u think u have makes u think u have more rights than I do? Even the Niger Delta fight is not an akwa ibom fight? Which day akwa ibom join Niger Delta. I worked at NDDC for sm time I spoke my observation, and some crazy ak fvcker turns it into a street fight. I could do this all day[ sori ass so you no longer have job now go Wash plates ntorrrr. /quote] |
Coldie:you are spewing this trash here because it a faceless forum, you are very stupid human being who think highly of himself, who did you think you better than, idiot greedy beast. |
Coldie:this Igbo man go and get something doing and better your life, how dare you greedy nonentity bloody coward like you rise your dubious finger at people that is feeding. what's your concern patterning to the Niger Delta issues, you think this is 1967 ? |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
Dedetwo:ibos civil servants stole money from the federal government and flet to the eastern region and were praising ojukwu for saving them from facing trial. read your history book Ibo bush boy and stop arguing unnecessarily. |
[quote author=malele post=86497820]It won’t bring any issues, Ibom is in support of Biafra, I support nnamdi kanu on this one [/quot you are free to tell tale brainwashed children. |
nice post @op always found myself leading and never taking nonsense from fake people and most people term me as a hard guy. |
meccuno:get off my mention half bake literate. |
LegendHero:it amaze me to see an igbo always to trying believe that ss-ner like them abit , very ridiculous set of people . bros you are trying to create to animosity between us but in reality an average Igbo man know very well niger deltains don't like them hence the reason we alliance with north and wast and abandoned them. |
Logobenz0:you are not intelligent enough to comment so bow out |
Andrez123:vagabond get off my mention. |
Sunday 10th September 1967, A remarkable day in our state history, During Ojukwu reign of terror, For since the year 1846 That Christian religion was brought to us, Such incident had never occurred. The day Ojukwu soldiers guarded Calabar streets, To prevent people from going to Church, Disobedient ones were beaten to death, Some soldiers Marched to Churches that held, Drove the worshipper and tore the Bible, The day of grief for men of God, The day I will never forget in this my life. Yet Ojukwu said he was for us, Yet Ojukwu asked for our support, Yet Ibo race deceived the world, That they are more Christian than any race, Yet they trampled upon God and man, All was there for God to judge. Ojukwu soldiers were wild as beasts, They were thugs in the Army coats, At gun-points they robbed our goods, At Oron Beach Market many a time, The women returned with wailing tears, Their fishes and grayfish at gun-point were seized. Many Ibibio market suffered indeed, Obubra markets share the fate, At gun-point they abandoned their goods, Ojukwu soldiers cleared the market, And carried the goods to Iboland, The mighty God was there to see. They consolidated their positions everywhere, All over our native lands, Calabar water was filled with mines, To break war-ships if they should come. Calabar air-port was out of use, Mines were buried everywhere, Irons were used the block the way, To prevent planes from landing there. But 18th October that fateful day, saw all Ibo efforts thwarted and foiled, Calabar was liberated with Ibos fleeing for their life, Gone are they and free are we, From the oppression of lbo race. Gowon men are wonderful men, Such gallantry l have never seen, Their professional training has placed them on top, They are superb in weapon's control, They are intelligent and swift in the fighting field, Their morale can be measured with exact To the other civilised troops of the world. |
I can see a good numbers of Igbo are busy abusing general Gowon forgetting that it was their greedy foolish ojukuw who started what they couldn't finished. God bless you general Gowon for help us get rid of nauseant people of the earth. political silly people always crying fouls forgetting what they did to the minority then. spit . A practical Christian, a man of God, YAKUBU GOWON, a Nigerian saviour. Gowon emerged a minute to time, To save Nigeria from disintegration, He cleared the mist of uncertainty, And established hope to the waiting nation. He proved his valour beyond doubt, He showed kindness without delay He showed kindness to everyone, Political prisoners were released to go. Awo and Eyo were promptly released. Enahoro and others were free again, Nigerian citizens received the news, With jubilation everywhere. Gowon dug into nation task, He promised to keep Nigeria one, He appealed to the nation for full support, He prayed all to forget the past, And come together for our country's sake. Other tribes in the federation, Gave the appeal an immediate support, but lbo tribe did not cooperate, because the leader was not lboman. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, The then Military Governor of Eastern Region, Took the lead for lbo people, Proved his wisdom beyond bounds, He did his best to cause confusion, To disintegrate the Federal Nigeria. |
I can see a good numbers of Igbo are busy abusing general Gowon forgetting that it was their greedy foolish ojukuw who started what they couldn't finished. God bless you general Gowon for help us get rid of nauseant people of the earth. political silly people always crying fouls forgetting what they did to the minority then. spit . |
message sent message delivered they are carryout their assignment |
[quote author=blowjohn post=85149933]Am already in my village in ibesikpo asutan local government area of akwaibom state. Av already had soft baby coconuts with the water ofcos. With fresh large river prawns inside fisherman soup with pounded yam. Am going out to get palm and roast pig suya. Then follow it up later with plenty fruits before I disengage the day with Afang soup with snail and goat meat.[/quo guy no be small thing ooo mine is Nsit ubium. happy chilling bro. |
God bless General Gowon for solidly behind the ss during the Ojukwu terror with the deltans. |
most you write with emotions nonsensical rubbish. |
nonsense post from East |
Go home is not a curse, But to lbo people it is a woe, Home sweet home is a popular song, But to lbo race an abominable song. |
history will never forget how the
lbos committed pogrom and genocide on our race,
Over hundred thousands of our sons and daughters,
Were savagely murdered by heartless lbo people,
Over twenty million pounds of our properties destroyed. They had lived with us many a year, We had showed kindness to them within our best, But because they abuse the Privileges given to them, They were told to return to their homes, They decided to exterminate us to take our lands, The blood of our innocent people are crying to God. O Mighty God , you are the greatest judge. Our losses are great tis' true, These are regarded as sacrifice, To our freedom from lbo race, We shall live to praise Federal troops, Throughout all ages in this our race, Northern, Western and Mid-Western soldiers have died for us, Joined with our brave sons, To free our race from bondage and woe, We are now free in our native land, The land we were given through grace of God. |

