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Politics › Re: There’s NO Entity As Biafra,gov Wike Rejects Praise From A Biafran Concerned Fan by Dogogo1900: 11:42pm On May 24, 2020 |
Well,just declare Biafra then,abi you no get mouth? Na only noise una sabi make. |
Politics › Re: There’s NO Entity As Biafra,gov Wike Rejects Praise From A Biafran Concerned Fan by Dogogo1900: 11:41pm On May 24, 2020 |
SpComedy: form a group and lead your own struggle... the aim is to get Biafra and we don't care how its gotten |
Politics › Re: There’s NO Entity As Biafra,gov Wike Rejects Praise From A Biafran Concerned Fan by Dogogo1900: 2:31pm On May 24, 2020 |
The Igbo beggers are at it again. We will continue to reject and disgrace you until you leave us alone. Mumu attachee people. |
Politics › Re: There’s NO Entity As Biafra,gov Wike Rejects Praise From A Biafran Concerned Fan by Dogogo1900: 2:29pm On May 24, 2020 |
maureenihasee: ‘There’s NO entity as Biafra’, Gov Wike rejects praises from a Biafran concerned follower https://www.theonlineparrots.com/2020/05/theres-no-entity-like-biafra-gov-wike.html Rivers State governor , Nyesom Wike asked his twitter followers to rate the current state of Rivers and Port Harcourt when it comes to security , and a concerned follower sang praises to the governor by saying ;
Kudos to the only active Biafran Governor we love what you are doing , carry on
And the governor replied him by saying;
There NO entity as Biafra, I was elected in Nigeria and under the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria #GetInvolved .
But a lot of disagreements followed afterward by his fans . But all were in a polite way . SOURCE; https://www.theonlineparrots.com/ |
Politics › Re: How Ojukwu Was Given Asylum In Ivory Coast - Jan. 24, 1970 by Dogogo1900: 12:52pm On May 24, 2020 |
Ojukwu was a useless coward. |
Politics › Re: How Ojukwu Was Given Asylum In Ivory Coast - Jan. 24, 1970 by Dogogo1900: 12:51pm On May 24, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Tension builds over influx of northern youths into S/East by Dogogo1900: 11:00am On May 24, 2020 |
Now you know why no other tribe likes your tribe. You start the hate but when others retaliate you pretend to be the victim. Useless worthless human beings. |
Politics › Re: Tension builds over influx of northern youths into S/East by Dogogo1900: 10:58am On May 24, 2020 |
rummmy: your ancestors are idiots. Retard homo erectus. |
Politics › Re: Obaseki Runs To Tinubu Ahead Of Edo Governorship Primaries - Dailytimes by Dogogo1900: 12:26am On May 24, 2020 |
Are you a Nigerian? Does voting really matter in the primaries of any party in Nigeria? We all know that what matters is the result that will be announced and what names will be forwarded to INEC by the party. That's where state politics becomes useless and national politics takes centre stage. |
Politics › Re: Obaseki Runs To Tinubu Ahead Of Edo Governorship Primaries - Dailytimes by Dogogo1900: 12:25am On May 24, 2020 |
Sunshineg5: Shey na Tinubu go vote for direct primary in Edo APC primary election? |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu: The Fulani We See Flooding The South Are Foreign Fulani by Dogogo1900: 10:04pm On May 23, 2020 |
And the millions of Igbos living in the North are foreign Igbos abi ? Useless people. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu: The Fulani We See Flooding The South Are Foreign Fulani by Dogogo1900: 10:03pm On May 23, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Evidences Biafra Existed Before Nigeria by Dogogo1900: 10:00pm On May 23, 2020 |
This one is still begging? The more you beg us the more we will reject you. Unfortunately for you,nobody wants to do any business with a snake. |
Politics › Re: Evidences Biafra Existed Before Nigeria by Dogogo1900: 9:57pm On May 23, 2020 |
stevnwigw1: The Leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu have been releasing evidence that Biafra existed before being amalgamated into Nigeria.
Nnamdi Kanu had been in fore front for the restoration of Biafra. Here are the Evidence with Images.
Ancient Explorers – Ancient Map with Biafra
When earliest explorers became acquainted with the coast of West Africa, the only organised people they met were Biafrans. No Fulani, no Hausa, no Yoruba only Biafra. This is a time when Ethiopia was called Abyssinia.
This is the SACRED land of the Ancients some fools want us to abandon for a man made contraption created in 1914, named by a harlot and legitimised by half-educated black morons in 1960.
If not that the title ANCIENT OF THE ANCIENTS belongs to God Almighty Chukwu Okike Abiama in heaven, I would have referred to Biafra as such.
ABIA, CROSS RIVER & AKWA IBOM ARE THE SAME PEOPLE – Biafrans

Biafra

Biafra
I want to educate the enemies of Biafra, traitors within and agents of the supporter of APC Caliphate that there is NOTHING like Niger-Delta or South South. I maintain that only a fool and a roundly unintelligent one at that can ever call him or herself a Niger-Deltan or South South person. The British and their illiterate Fulani house niggers thought they could divide us, not knowing that what binds all the nations of Biafra is stronger than the hate they planted amongst us.
1. The building blocks of a NATION is commonality of culture as universally defined and accepted and they don’t come lesser than the reverred EKPE & OKONKO fraternities which bind Bende province in Abia, Efik and Ibiobio together as one family. Go through the text on the first picture, you will see that Abiriba ranks alongside other clans in Biafra all the way to Bakassi peninsular as having the same EKPE culture.
2. Abiriba is the umbilical cord that ties Igbos to their bretheren in Ejeagham, Efik, Ibibio, Annang, Bakassi and all the way to parts of Ambazonia. Abiriba people of Bende in Abia State is by far the richest clan in Africa per capita and are the only Igbo group that use ‘ung or ong’ similar to that in Effi’ong or Ob’ong in their lexicon. Check out the writing on the cultural float in the second picture below.
3. Without prejudice to my fellow Biafrans in Bini that I love dearly, I want to ask those that carved out South South/Niger-Delta, what are the tangible cultural ties or affinity between the people of Cross River and Bini that led to put them together in a geopolitical unit? Because Abia State has EKPE and OKONKO cults which are bonded to cultures in Cross River & Akwa Ibom states.
My question therefore is, on what basis did Fulani supporter of APC determine who to include in their South South region when clearly the closest relatives to Cross River and Akwa Ibom is Abia?
Ibibios are Part of Biafra

Biafra
PREDICTABLY, apostles and defenders of Janjaweedism with Ibiobio sounding fake accounts, have taken to social to deny verifiable history of Biafra following our lectures yesterday here on my wall. Suddenly they are no longer contending that Efik is Biafra given our well received expositions, rather what they are now trying to argue, albeit unconvincingly of course, is that Efik can be Biafra but Ibibio is not �����. Alimajiri with graduation gown! Can you imagine such magnified ignorance.
I have decided this glorious afternoon, before our earthquake of a gospel tonight, to shut up these buffoons, not just those claiming they are from Ibiobio, but starting from the blessed land of Ijaw.
Below is a snapshot of the treaty signed between the conniving colonising British and our traditional rulers across the coastal regions of Biafraland in the later part of 19th century. Mind you this was before they set foot on Biafran soil as a conquering army of colonisation.
As far back as 1875, way before they created the God forsaken #ZoologicalRepublic, His Imperial Britannic Majesty The King of England had a Representative, a Consul, an Emissary to Biafra.
Here comes my question thus: 1. If Biafra wasn’t a nation, why would the King of England and ruler of Great Britain have a diplomatic presence in the territories and waters of Biafra?
2. Can a great country like Britain send a Consul or Emissary to a nonexistent nation?
When was Nigeria created
1914 (1960 if you are a Nigerian)
When was Biafra created
Unknown (Biafra is older than history)
Is Niger-Delta a part of Biafra
Is Niger-Delta a part of Biafra? Answer: In 1846 Britain knew and referred to Calabar as Biafra- . So yes
When was Niger-Delta created and why
Niger Delta was create in the Late 1950s by the British to divide Biafrans and weaken us, thereby making it easier for Biafraland to be conquered by the supporter of APC.
Why do people refer to South of Biafra as Niger-Delta?
Because they are stupid and agents of the supporter of APC caliphate.

Niger delta is part of Biafra
Britain knew our name was Biafra, they referred to us as such and noted same in all their treaties and documents with us but in 1914 they merged our blessed land with the supporter of APC North and Yoruba West that we have little or nothing in common with. That was the beginning of our decline as a race which IPOB is fighting hard to correct.
•Presbyterian Church of Nigeria was formed as the Presbyterian Church of BIAFRA in 1846 by the British. Something Luciferian Yoruba media will never tell you.

Evidences Biafra existed
Ancient Explorers – Ancient Map with Biafra |
Politics › Re: Tension builds over influx of northern youths into S/East by Dogogo1900: 9:53pm On May 23, 2020*. Modified: 11:08pm On May 23, 2020 |
These SE people are always complaining. How can you complain about a few Northern people when there are millions of SE people living in the North. I hope they chase away all your SE people from the North let's see how you will feel. Useless people. |
Politics › Re: Tension builds over influx of northern youths into S/East by Dogogo1900: 9:50pm On May 23, 2020 |
prof2007: Sudden influx of able bodied youths from different states in the North to states in the South East and South South is raising concern among people of the zones. Their movements became more worrisome as they are invading the states at a time the Federal and various state governments have restricted movements, with curfew even imposed.
It is very curious why this sudden influx. Initially, it was reported that Almajiris displaced from the Northern states were making their way to the South East. But a closer look at these people showed they were no almajiris but youths ranging from 15 to 30 years and above which belied the earlier speculation.
Incidentally, these youth are secretly entering the states as they hide under tucks conveying cattle and food stuff and some of them usually entered in the dead of the night. The question remains what their mission is, more so in a period interstate movements are banned and all the states in the country have closed their interstate boundaries because of the fight to flatten the curve of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic.
Worrisome is that despite the Federal government’s ban on interstate movements as well as 8pm to 6am curfew (as measures to curtail spread of Covid-19), these people beat all the security mounted from the various states all the way from the Northern states down to states in the south. This exposes the compromise of security men manning the various interstate boundaries.
Some of the youth were so desperate in getting down to the east that one of them rode all the way from Nasarawa state on a motorcycle to Enugu State where he was intercepted at Nsukka and asked to turn back to Nasarawa. For an example, on Wednesday, 6th May, about 7 mini buses and a luxury bus conveying the youths through the Enugu-Benue -Kogi boundaries were intercepted by the Nsukka Vigilante group and other local security, with the assistance of soldiers. They were escorted by soldiers out of Enugu back to where they were coming from.
The frequency has become worrisome. The matter has also given some of the governors concern that they now constantly come out in the night to monitor compliance to the curfew and some of them like Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State and Willy Obiano have been monitoring and arresting offenders. These movements have been witnessed in all the five states of the South East zone.
Also, in Enugu state, the local government areas boarding Benue and Kogi states like Isi-Uzo, Udenu, Igboeze North, Igboeze South, Nsukka and Uzo-Uwani council areas have been fortified with local security. At Awgu local government area of Enugu that has boundary with Abia state, the Vice Chairman of the Council, Mr. Lotachukwu Ogbonnia, on May 7, intercepted a truck loaded with about 30 Northern youths who claimed they were coming from Port Harcourt and were travelling to Kano state.
Initially, the driver of the truck told the Agwu Task force team that he was carrying salt but when the team insisted on searching, 30 human beings were rather discovered instead of salt. They were made to reverse and go back to wherever they were coming from.
Also, on Monday, May 11, the Nigeria Air force at its checkpoint at Penox junction, along Enugu-Ontisha expressway intercepted over 60 northern youths packed into a 40 feet container. They claimed they were going to Nassarawa state. The interception in the daytime, drew the attention of different security agencies and civilians, including the chairman of Enugu East local government area, Mr. Alex Ugwu.
Public Relations Officer of the NAF in Enugu, Flt Lt. John Ogili told Saturday Vanguard that the Air force team handed over the arrested northerners to the police. The police, it was learnt, reloaded the northern youths into a truck that took them out from Enugu and headed north while the truck that conveyed them was impounded by the police. Still in Enugu, some Shua Arabs from Niger republic were, on Tuesday this week, apprehended along Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway with some loads and after interrogation the Chairman of Enugu South local government council, Mr. Monday Eneh turned them back toward the northern boundary where they said they came from.
The matter has been of concern to the people of south East prompting Ohaneze Ndigbo to react. Ohanaeze Ndigbo has rejected the ferrying of Northern youths and Almajiris in large numbers to the South East States, saying that their movement was not with good intentions. Publicity secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Prince Uche Achi-Ogbaga wondered why the large numbers of youths from the North are making their way to the South East especially when interstate boundary movement is banned.
SOURCE (abridged): https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/tension-builds-up-over-influx-of-northern-youths-into-s-east/ |
Politics › Re: Obaseki: APC's NWC Has No Power To Decide Mode Of Primary In Edo by Dogogo1900: 11:53am On May 23, 2020 |
Yes,a man who bit the fingers that fed him.Nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Obaseki: APC's NWC Has No Power To Decide Mode Of Primary In Edo by Dogogo1900: 11:52am On May 23, 2020 |
Hisxellency: Even if obaseki didn't emerge victorious after these whole thing.. At least he stood his grounds as a man! A man with balls |
Politics › Re: How Viable Is One Nigeria? Give Your Reasons by Dogogo1900: 4:53am On May 23, 2020 |
Stop complaining, just go. I know what part of Nigeria you come from. |
Politics › Re: How Viable Is One Nigeria? Give Your Reasons by Dogogo1900: 4:53am On May 23, 2020 |
Nggs121: All core nationalists get in here.. Give your points... Secessionists also, I want to hear from you all |
Politics › Re: Edo APC Counters NWC, Adopts Indirect Primary Mode by Dogogo1900: 9:25pm On May 22, 2020 |
They know that the game is over already. Lol. |
Politics › Re: Edo APC Counters NWC, Adopts Indirect Primary Mode by Dogogo1900: 9:24pm On May 22, 2020 |
bolaayenimo: The Edo state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Friday said it is adopting the indirect primary method for the emergence of the party’s flagbearer in the September 19, 2020 governorship election in the state.
The National Working Committee (NWC) had in the early hours of Friday said it has adopted direct primary option, where all registered party members will elect for the governorship flagbearer.
However, speaking with DAILY INDEPENDENT, Anselm Ojezua, Edo state chairman of APC said the NWC lacks the power to impose the direct method on the state as the National Executive Committee (NEC) had clearly stated that each state is at liberty to adopt any method it prefers.
According to him, stakeholders in Edo APC just concluded a crucial meeting where they adopted the indirect or delegate primary method.
He said: “The NWC cannot decide the mode of the primary. The decision of the National Executive Committee (NEC) is very clear and that is, every state will choose the mode of primary it wants and notify the NWC for them to act on.”
“In that regard, we have just concluded our meeting here today, made up of the State Executive Committee and the statutory national delegates to the convention.
“We have adopted the indirect primary method as the preferred mode for the governorship election. We are preparing the resolution and very soon, we will prepare a statement to that effect,” he said.
https://www.independent.ng/edo-apc-adopts-indirect-primary-says-nwc-lacks-power-to-decide-mode-of-primary/ |
Politics › Re: 2023: See The Only Man Who Can Scuttle Tinubu's Presidential Ambition by Dogogo1900: 12:18am On May 20, 2020 |
Lock down has killed this writer's brain,now he is reasoning from his anus. May God help you. |
Politics › Re: 2023: See The Only Man Who Can Scuttle Tinubu's Presidential Ambition by Dogogo1900: 12:16am On May 20, 2020 |
bolaayenimo: He is former governor, Akinwunmi Ambode. He has been silent but strategizing waiting for the right time to take his pound of flesh on Tinubu if he declares for 2023 presidency.
Ambode has all the secrets at his fingertips but I see Tinubu begging him before then |
Politics › Re: 2023: The SE/SS Should Work Against The SW, Even If It Means North Retaining Pow by Dogogo1900: 10:49pm On May 19, 2020 |
I don't think you are from SS,if you are you would know that we don't have APGA Even in the 2nd Republic before you were born,SS voted NPN while SE voted NPP led by Azikiwe. SE have always played regional politics that's why they are where they are now. Stop claiming SS because it's easy to see that you are from SE. |
Politics › Re: 2023: The SE/SS Should Work Against The SW, Even If It Means North Retaining Pow by Dogogo1900: 10:42pm On May 19, 2020 |
Staro: It's the reality, not "attachment by force". SS & SE voting patterns are same.
For your information, I am also from SS. . |
Politics › Re: How Issac Adaka Boro And Ken Saro Wiwa Sold Niger Delta To Slavery by Dogogo1900: 8:17pm On May 19, 2020 |
I really feel sorry for you people, you are running out of ideas .Pretending to be from Delta State will never help you,the best thing for you is for the 5 useless states in the SE to learn to stand on their own. You should know by now that the oil rich people of the Niger Delta do not and will never have anything to do with Biafra. We will rather stay in Nigeria than join some useless people we don't even like. Bye bye. |
Politics › Re: How Issac Adaka Boro And Ken Saro Wiwa Sold Niger Delta To Slavery by Dogogo1900: 8:09pm On May 19, 2020 |
Indigenous: That post is written by me,an anioma lady from Delta state.our new Biafra will be purely Igbo. Why excluding Igbo people of Delta north, rivers,Edo,benue and others,abi you want to force them into your ijaw Niger Delta.we anioma are not Niger Delta,stop forcing us to your Niger Delta. Things have changed now, south south is already a disaster on his own and no longer needed in Biafra.adding multi ethnic groups of Niger Delta to Biafra, will turn Biafra into a mini Nigeria |
Politics › Re: How Issac Adaka Boro And Ken Saro Wiwa Sold Niger Delta To Slavery by Dogogo1900: 7:57pm On May 19, 2020 |
Another nonsense write up by another desperate attachment by force mumu from the the land of desperadoes in the SE. These people are desperate to align with the SS by all means. These people just can't stand on their own . Every region in Nigeria can stand on their own except the SE. |
Politics › Re: How Issac Adaka Boro And Ken Saro Wiwa Sold Niger Delta To Slavery by Dogogo1900: 7:54pm On May 19, 2020 |
Indigenous: FLASHBACK: During the Biafran-Nigerian civil war, there were a few Biafran sons and daughters, who were deceived by the Hausa-controlled Nigerian government and used to fight their fellow Biafrans. Some of them were made to believe that Biafra was dominated by Igbos, who would commandeer all the resources. Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa were among the prominent sons who were misguided. They paid dearly for their betrayal of the Biafran Republic with their lives. And for more than fifty years, their kith and kin have suffered the nemesis of the errors of these sons who were misled and betrayed by the Hausas and their Yoruba friends. Isaac Boro was killed at the peak of the war in controversial circumstances that strongly linked Colonel Benjamin Adenkule to the death, while Ken Saro Wiwa was eventually killed by Sani Abacha, who worked with him during the war, at Bonny. The stories of Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa are great lessons for contemporary and potential betrayals of the renewed movement for the restoration of Biafran Republic. Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, from Kaiama (in present day Bayelsa State), was born in September 10, 1938 in Oloibiri. Isaac Boro, while studying Chemistry at University of Nigeria Nsukka became the Student Union President of the University. Despite this support and political patronage he got from his Igbo brothers at the university, Boro led the first revolution of resource control in Nigeria few months after Aguiyi Ironsi became the Head of State of Nigeria. He formed the Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF), the first armed militia of only Ijaw extraction. On February 23, 1966, Boro and his NDVF declared the Niger Delta Republic. This was the first time any part of Nigeria tried to secede. He believed that the Ijaw people deserved a fairer share of proceeds of the oil wealth than they were getting from the Federal Government. For twelve days Boro and his militias battled the Federal forces before they were finally defeated by the far superior Federal firepower. Isaac Boro and some of his men were convicted of treason and sentenced to death, but Ironsi out of mercy decided to jail him instead of killing him as demanded by the law. Isaac Boro Revolution Isaac Boro Revolution On the eve of the Biafran-Nigerian war in May 1967, Yakubu Gowon granted him amnesty and drafted him into the Nigerian Army. He was afterwards commissioned as a major in the Nigerian Army. With his army of 1000 Ijaw soldiers he fought alongside Col. Benjamin Adekunle, who was heading the 3rd Marine Commando Division of the Nigerian army. With their deep knowledge of the Niger Delta creeks, Boro and his men guided the federal forces and pushed Biafrans back from the region. Boro fought with the Nigerian forces thinking as they had promised him he was liberating the Niger Delta from Biafran forces. He however never realised he was handing his people and the huge resources in the region into the hands of Hausa-Fulani and Yorubas who pillaged the region for years to come and impoverished his people till date. Isaac Boro was betrayed by the Nigerian forces he trusted. On May 16, 1968, after a successful battle against Biafran forces at Ogu (near Okrika) in Rivers State, Boro was ambushed by what many of his men then believed was a unit sent by Col Adekunle. In a brief and fierce battle, Adenkunle’s men gunned him down. His death went down in history as mysterious and as there was no conclusive evidence on who killed him. Strong allegations are rife that treacherous, Adekunle, threatened by Boro’s rising prominence in the Nigerian Army, killed Boro in order to usurp the glories of the success Boro helped the 3 Marine Commando Division to achieve. He wanted to silence Boro as well silence the people of Niger Delta. Subsequent to Boro’s death, Adekunle took all the credits of the successes of the division. A Regimental Sergeant Major under Boro was quoted as saying that Boro did not die in the heat of battle with the Biafran forces. He said the area had already been captured and secured by his company and Major Boro was on an inspection tour when they came under fire. The type of gunfire that erupted during the firefight that killed Boro was completely different from what the Biafrans were known to use in that sector of the war. This confirmed to them that it was one of the federal troops units that carried out the ambush. As soon as Boro died, his 1000 band of soldiers was disbanded. According to Olusegun Obasanjo in his book My Command, Adekunle’s post-war political ambition pushed him into killing Boro, as he was using the war to building a ‘formidable’ name for himself. Obasanjo stated that “Col. Adekunle, at this point saw the war not only in terms of crushing a rebellion, but also as a means of building himself up for any future political position or responsibility which he might wish to seek, I knew of people of Western State origin who had felt politically victimized and who saw in Col. Adekunle a saviour and told him so, and he believed them.” What Boro fought and died for had eluded his people for years. Niger Delta has remained impoverished despite the huge revenue it has continued to generate for the country. Oil fields and mining leases have been allocated to northern oligarchs and friends. Isaac Boro remains a lesson for future revolutionaries in knowing where to pitch their tent. |
Politics › Re: Ekpenyong Akom Killed In Calabar Cult War by Dogogo1900: 11:25am On May 19, 2020 |
I think a cultist is better than an armed robber. The headquarters of armed robbery is the South East. |