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[quote author=Warship post=73541100][/quote]I will attempt to point out a thing or two with the hope that you'll be able to review your points from another perspective. General Consideration 1. Are elections in Nigeria clean up to 80%? (even a 20% malpractice is huge but let's be gentle). 2. Do you honestly believe, I mean can you tell your 2 year old child that votes actually count in Nigeria? 3. What are the impacts from all previous elections you've voted in, assuming you voted in all previous ones? 4. It is said that ONLY A F00L does thesame things over and over and expects a different result. To what extent do you agree/disagree? Has there been any changes in the polling structure? If yes, what are these changes? If no, do you not see the folly in expecting people to go and vote again to continue the cycle of ignorance? Now coming to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB 5. Does participating in Nigeria's elections while demanding for a referendum not show unseriousness? 6. If one admits that the current state of elections is a mess, and there has been no deliberate attempt to make changes, does participating in the elections not lay legitimacy to the messed up system? On what moral/ethical ground does one now complain about the system? This is Nnamdi Kanu's argument paraphrased. 7. Do you not see that you're being taken for granted. They lure you with all sorts so you give an appearance of legitimacy. Take it or leave it, the plan is for Atiku to win the election while Jibruhari fades into oblivion, that's if they don't assassinate the imposter. Finally, it is on this same platform that someone opened a thread with the topic: What do the Igbos really want We want a level playing field and not this covert and overt oppression and suppression. We want freedom. We demand a Referendum! |
They twisted the narratives from the issue of an imposter to a clone so as to spite Nnamdi Kanu and make IPOB look stvpid. Unfortunately, the joke is on educated illiterates. Those who have faculty of reasoning will, first, examine all angles of an issue but some will just continue giving the rest of the world reasons to believe Nigeria is filled with mor0ns. If not that most people can not see beyond their eyelashes, of what significance is Buhari's death to the Igbos, both economically and politically to warrant using his death as propaganda. Why is he suddenly withdrawn from the people? Why does he always have to go abroad to a handpicked set of 'Nigerians in the diaspora' to address issues of national interest? What happened to presidential media chat? Is the Nigerian media not worth meeting with or has he also discovered that the Nigerian media are a bunch of clowns? ![]() Those who will benefit are northerners. We are only interested in a Referendum to decide once and for all if this conglomerate is worth continuing. |
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Lajet:When the time comes, we will find out bro. I don't usually debate on this kind of issue. Anybody who is comfortable with this union is either part of the creators of the problem, benefiting from the problem or plain ignorant. You know many Urhobos who hate Igbos bah? What is the population of the Urhobos in Nigeria, how many do you know personally, what is the percentage of those who told you they hate the Igbos? |
OP, I don't usually regard these kinds of posts. When there's a call for referendum we will find out who is or isn't part of Biafra. |
deji17:You mentioned them and I expected you to make your point clear. If you can't, why quote me ![]() |
deji17:What about them? |
deji17:What does this say? Britain is/has losing/lost the influence it has in the US ![]() What's this thing with northerners always running to Britain for help? So many 'yanshes' will be opened with time. ![]() |
I don't recall any speech where Nnamdi Kanu mentioned Benin as being part of Biafra though. |
miimss:How did it go, was there any information about other locations? |
MalcoImX:Most people probably never knew about her before 2015, then all of a sudden she was all over twitter. What's your point? |
oyin44:So that what will happen ![]() |
I doubt it. Anyhow it comes, Nigerians will only accept, rant and adapt. The Indigenous People of Biafra, on the other hand, cannot bear to share in this waste of an empire; but unfortunately, what we have is the cliche "Una wan comot leave us? You go nowhere, all of us must die here". Talk about the worst form of foolishness. Meanwhile... I stand with Referendum |
Rem22:You have been awake, how are you faring I'm sure you love Nigeria the way it is and you enjoy all that is happening, no? |
“From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.” — Socrates “In time we hate that which we often fear.” ― William Shakespeare “Any person capable of angering you becomes your master.“ — Epictetus Four Reasons why People Hate 1. People want a scapegoat: to funnel all their negative energy into blaming someone instead of confronting their problems. 2. They're lonely and seeking connection: to have a sense of belonging. 3. They fear the unknown. 4. Their insecurities get the best of them. https://www.scienceofpeople.com/no-bond-stronger-two-people-hate-person/
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While trying to make what seems to him as valid points he ended up confirming what Nnamdi Kanu has already established: Nigeria is a British company run by the Fulani caliphate according to the dictates of the very evil British government and corporations. We've already pointed out that political office holders add very little or no value to their constituencies, the goal now is a demand for Referendum and nothing less. Those who claim to be atikulating are doing so for their own immediate benefits and not for the good of the people. We must forge ahead. I stand with Referendum |
Is it not this kind of situation that pushed young soldiers to plot a coup in the first republic What if these soldiers start a revolution. Things are going wrong on all fronts yet some people are still hoping that, by some stroke of luck, everything will be fine. The more you try to force one Nigeria the more the country is tearing apart. I stand with Referendum |
Any structure that is being built or rebuilt on the faulty foundation of Nigeria will always have one end: FAILURE I still pity those who believe it is their votes that make all the difference. ![]() |
Yes! Nigeria has a future. Every nation has a future. For instance, Russia and other component states became the future of the old USSR. The question should have been, what is the nature of Nigeria's future. It can continue to remain, only that it will be without a sovereign nation that is poised to open the gateway to Africa's emancipation. Unfortunately, your white "friends" will rather you all remain a cemetary and it's clear that the majority of Nigerians are satisfied with that but we are not. I stand with Referendum ![]() |
haladadon:What's with the confusion about titles biko nu. ![]() Director of Radio Biafra Supreme Leader of IPOB |
Lajet:Oga, IPOB is beyond just the Igbos. The Indigenous People of Biafra ![]() |
The truth will keep coming out no matter how hard we try to deny or suppress it. Shame on all'a them! ![]() Spits Meanwhile, I stand with Referendum ![]() |
One can have money and not have power but it is impossible to have power and not have money. |
orisa37:Error 404!!! |
BoneBlogger:Was the bribe rebuffed because of personal principle and professional ethics or because the money nor reach ![]() |
oilPUSSY:Both oilPUSSY that posted this mouth-watering, appetite energising, and joy-bring Biafran delicacy and banom that shared it... This confusion una dey cause so, una sure say una go make heaven? ![]() |
Shame... |
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So many 'yanshes' will be opened with time. 


