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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Dinamo Zagreb UCL (3 - 0) On 24th November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 10:52pm On Nov 24, 2015
englishmart:
arsenal no go see draw for this match
[size=20pt]SMH[/size]
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Dinamo Zagreb UCL (3 - 0) On 24th November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 9:17pm On Nov 24, 2015
aieromon:
Fluke goal undecided
When will this mumu have sense? Smh
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Maccabi Tel Aviv Vs Chelsea: UCL (0 - 4) On 24th November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 5:45pm On Nov 24, 2015
Chelsea go shop am tonight grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Dinamo Zagreb UCL (3 - 0) On 24th November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 5:43pm On Nov 24, 2015
Its a MUST for us to beat Zagreb tonight. It doesn't come down to goal difference, its head to head results, also we need to beat Olympiakos with either 2-0, or 3-1, or 4-2. We also need Bayern Munich to win to night. Can also beat Olympiacos 4-3 in equation as head to head counts as better than 3-2, that would then bring in goal difference I believe.Absolutely any type of win will do tonight. Last minute deflected OG, I don't care. Just a win please. We need the confidence to kick on. A lot of nerves going into tonight hopefully our boys will get the job done tonight and we'll move onto Norwich with a bit more confidence.

So in fairness we need to destroy Zagreb tonight !!!!
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by dotcomnamename: 8:31pm On Nov 23, 2015
efizee:
Haven read all the bashing from hateful and angry people, i have come to the conclusion that the igbo's are the most vibrant and decisive ethnic group in Nigeria, all i can see here is hatred, so much hatred for no just course, but one thing is certain Nnamdi Kanu is loved by his people and they proved it today with their massive turn out at Abuja for the first hearing of his case, besides the hatred all i can see is a set of young people who welcome injustice with both arms and support evil, if the igbo's want out, why is it a threat to the yoruba's and the hausa's, except the igbo's mean a lot to you people otherwise you should let them go, any reasonable person will not force an individual to coexist with him or her against their will as this will breed too much trouble, it's best if the igbo's are left to be on their own, that's the only way to achieve lasting peace in Nigeria.... I advise Nigerians to think this carefully to avoid troubles.
STORY Bla, bla, bla, bla, bola, bla, bla, bla, bla,undecided
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by dotcomnamename: 7:46pm On Nov 23, 2015
[b][size=15pt]I have a feeling he was initially charged with a bailable offence but charges have been amended. I don't think he is getting any bail. Or any special privileges for that matter. Lets face it, this man ain't no Ojukwu.

He will soon know wetin hit him. E think say na facebook ranting dem take to secede and fight war. He never see anything. He will regret the day he was born

I thought some of his Biafra brothers said he's been murdered ni... Bloody liars... The boy self be like a monkey suffering from albinism. Lol.

Google his bail situation. And share if you find answers. I hear no civil servant of a level 16 or above has shown up to sign surety. Could not come up with ONE. Very embarrassing situation. Someone said they called his attorney to ask what was happening, and the man was beating about the bush. Could not answer simple questions on that issue.

Imagine if he was not so greedy about collecting donations by preaching violence. He could be making a respectable case and respectable people would all join in to advocate the cause. Greed is one of the reasons he's in jail looking like metusela.

What I do not understand about this Kanu boy is his effrontery to come to Nigeria after going all over the world asking for money and arms to fight Nigeria. Is that not stupidity of the highest order?

U need to listen to one of his clips assuring the audience that if they visited Nigeria nothing would happen to them. Guess he was only demonstrating his confidence. Pity it failed him. He will spend more than a year in detention, no judge will give him bail becos treason felony charges no be by ranting on social media with his Biafra.

See Don jazzy, P'Square, e.t.c they're making millions everyday and i can bet anything non of them even think about joining your fu**king Biafra., you fools sit down there dey shout Biafra, killing yourself for something that you can never smell for life.

Those followers no be zombie dem be ? Nnamdi's pikins are in the UK drinking hot chocolate you are out there facing the firing squad for a mission that won't see the light of the day. Very useless bunch of illiterates... grin. For the next 90 days at least, he will remain in the zoo, feeding on what monkeys eat: hard nuts from trees like kapok and baobab. Awon oloriburuku gbogbo oniranu abasha. grin .

See as Detention suck his blood. Smh shocked

They want Biafra Lol. ok mate! Biafra ko, Koshafra ni! grin grin[/size][/b]

PoliticsRe: I Was A Doctor In Nigeria, Now A Cleaner In Canada by dotcomnamename: 11:13pm On Nov 22, 2015
Mod, i think this deserve front page?
TravelRe: Going For Masters Abroad!! Which Country Is Easy & Less Expensive? by dotcomnamename: 11:09pm On Nov 22, 2015
mandonnels:
is india's certificate recognized in Nigeria and
beyond?
I have no idea. This might help? https://www.nairaland.com/1946410/easy-cheap-admission-into-indian
Nairaland GeneralRe: Tribute To Etruth! by dotcomnamename: 10:04pm On Nov 22, 2015
ArodeTsolaye:
He voted the 'fraudulent Chanji', now see. RIP Anyway!
GTF.. Mtchewwwwwwww
TravelRe: France New Visa Process by dotcomnamename: 11:24pm On Nov 21, 2015
greeners222:
@Endycash1. Don't listen to people. If at all your application got delayed or denied it's not because of the Attack. You've submitted your application ahead of the attack. Secondly France embassy don't return applications at least 15working days. Is not even up to a month and you already getting paranoid. As for them they don't care if your reason for the trip is closer They would be happy to refuse you when your conference has past away. Just wait a little while. Hopefully this new week you might hear from them. Keep tracking . Best of luck
Smh
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Barcelona (0 - 4) On 21st November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 8:04pm On Nov 21, 2015
[size=15pt]Very bad day for Real Madrid

Red Card for Isco......

Cristiano Ronaldo getting booed by the Real Madrid fans ..

Ancelotti right now! ..[/size]

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Barcelona (0 - 4) On 21st November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 7:55pm On Nov 21, 2015
karkinase:
All dis Barca fans sef, una tink say na westbrom una wan play. So Madrid con sell groundnut for field abi. Better watch out for CR7 and the duo of Benz and Bale. This match promises to be a cracker. Madrid 3- Barca 1
#Hala Madrid
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Westbrom Vs Arsenal (2 - 1) On 21st November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 4:34pm On Nov 21, 2015
Özil gets his 11th Premier League assist of the season. This v is something else O! shocked shocked shocked shocked
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Westbrom Vs Arsenal (2 - 1) On 21st November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 4:19pm On Nov 21, 2015
[size=15pt]Coquelin is injured and OUT... Oh dear shocked

We're so screwed cry .. Worst case scenario we all feared.[/size]

PoliticsRe: Biafra Is Dead, We Are Ready To Support Buhari –Ohaneze Ndigbo by dotcomnamename(op): 12:05pm On Nov 21, 2015
OHANEZE NDIGBO:

“Our president should forget what happened in the last election and Ohaneze is going to give him full support through prayers and other means and in making sure that Nigeria stays as one indivisible entity.

“Anybody that has any issue with the federal government should go for dialogue with the president and that is why we went for national conference, Nigeria is a one united country and we do not want any other.”

“I believe what the youths are doing is to call the attention of the president to see the infrastructural decay in the zone, this region has been abandoned and neglected and not by Buhari, but by previous administrations started by Olusegun Obasanjo which Goodluck Jonathan also tried to bring back.”

“Ohaneze is calling on the federal government to declare state of emergency in the zone on roads for purposes of infrastructural development and that is what the youths are saying, we believe and not secession.”

“Therefore, the youths should stop such agitations for Biafra because Biafra died in 1970 and we are saying it again that Ohaneze will never support it,” Eluemunoh warned.”

“What they call agitation for Biafra is not in the dictionary of Ohaneze Ndigbo and we will never give it a look in, what Ohaneze is saying is that president Buhari’s administration should be supported to move this country forward.”

http://ynaija.com/398663-2/
PoliticsRe: Biafra Is Dead, We Are Ready To Support Buhari –Ohaneze Ndigbo by dotcomnamename(op): 12:00pm On Nov 21, 2015
Johnpaul2k2:
where did he said "We Are Ready To Support Buhari –ohaneze Ndigbo" huh
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/ohaneze-disowns-biafra-agitators-says-biafra-died-in-1970/
PoliticsBiafra Is Dead, We Are Ready To Support Buhari –Ohaneze Ndigbo by dotcomnamename(op):
Ohaneze disowns Biafra agitators, says Biafra died in 1970

OHANEZE Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio –cultural organization, has dissociated itself from the activities of the Biafra agitators, who had been protesting in many cities in the South East and South –South, saying that Biafra died in 1970 with the surrender by General Philip Effiong, to the Nigerian troops.

Addressing reporters in Awka Friday, the chairman, Forum of State Presidents of Ohaneze in the seven Igbo –speaking states, Dr. Chris Eluomunoh said that no right thinking person would support what he called the madness by some youths, who were being deceived to engage in something they cannot finish.

He said: “You will notice that Ohaneze has been very silent on the issue of Biafra insurgency, though the youth wing of Ohaneze has been speaking on it. Ohaneze, as the Igbo cultural group, cannot support Biafra and we dissociate ourselves from it totally.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/ohaneze-disowns-biafra-agitators-says-biafra-died-in-1970/

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Watford Vs Manchester United (1 - 2) On 21st November 2015 by dotcomnamename: 11:29am On Nov 21, 2015
[size=15pt]No Rooney ❌
No Fellaini ❌
No Martial ❌

A draw or win for Watford.

Come on you Watford tongue[/size]
TravelRe: France New Visa Process by dotcomnamename: 10:55pm On Nov 20, 2015
CindyCC:
@ Freddie

What do you mean? does it mean i shouldn't apply for visa ? or I'm in ineligible to apply??
Na common sense now.. France is really hot now. Dem dey pkara for now.. Look elsewhere.
PoliticsOjukwu Is A Coward Whose Grave Is Supposed To Be Spat At -Okorie Chizom by dotcomnamename(op): 10:30pm On Nov 20, 2015
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked


OKORIE CHIZOM from Abia wrote:

''Most of you talking shit don't know nothing about biafra or ojukwu, ojukwu is a coward whose grave is supposed to be spat at, that we call him a gallant hero is a show of our unwillingness to tell ourselves the truth. He led the igbos into a war he couldn't finish, he let the kids suffer and die from hunger starvation and kwashiorkor, people lived homeless for three years, rich igbo men lost their jobs and money, lives and property brutally destroyed, all for his selfish reasons, just so that he'll be seen as the one who led biafra out of Nigeria, just so that his name will be left on the Sands of time, only him then knee the importance of name in history, other igbos were more interested in business just like some of us still are''

''He used his education and military rank to fool us, gave guns to 14 years old boys, and called them soldiers, untrained boys, girls were raped because of him and when the military platoon got close to him, what did the bastard do, he left us and ran away with his family and Mercedes benz car to cote d ivoire, what a shameless coward indeed and you niggas that know nothing about history will sit down here tell me shit about heroism, check your mental health, I'm igbo and I'm a seeker of truth. LET THOS LE THAT OPPOSE THIS GO TO HELL''

''Thanks so much pheobe Simon danga, it'll surprise you to know that m an engineering student, I just read wide. That's what most people don't do, the best way to hide knowledge from a black man is to put it in writing. These agitators are jobless people''

Source: https://www.facebook.com/GossipMillNaija/videos/416968875176299/
PoliticsRe: Birthday Tribute To Former President Goodluck Jonathan! by dotcomnamename: 4:43pm On Nov 20, 2015
Happy birthday today to president Goodluck Jonathan. The best president Nigeria ever had. A hero. Strong, focused and directed. Excellent leadership and intolerant of corruption. Revered and celebrated all over the world today. Take your worthy mention among the greats of Africa.
Mandela, Nkrumah, Azikiwe, Tafawa Belewa, Jonathan.

lipsrsealed
HealthRe: New Case Of Ebola Discovered In Liberia – WHO by dotcomnamename: 12:55pm On Nov 20, 2015
[size=15pt]Again shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked Lord have mercy [/size]
TravelRe: Going For Masters Abroad!! Which Country Is Easy & Less Expensive? by dotcomnamename:
fados4sure:
The last time i check, Norway is a Scandinavia country & when referring to Europe, one will be looking at Western Europe of which Austria is the second richest after Luxembourg & when considering schooling in any of the two countrie, Austria is the best and easiest in terms of visa processing considering Luxembourg that you will need to first go to Senegal for entrance exam before going back for Visa
Noway is a country in EUROPE. There is a significant difference between being a member state of the European Union (EU) and a country in Europe. I did not disagree with you that Norway is not a Scandinavian country, but the fact remain the same that Norway is an European Country and this fact commensurate with my reply to your first claim which is: ''Austria have the highest minimum wage in Europe at the moment and they're the second richest country in Europe'' So i rely on this point as ''EUROPE'', but at the moment Austria is not. Luxembourg has the highest minimum wage in Europe at the moment while Norway is the second richest in Europe. Austria is not even third. I agree with you that Norway is a Scandinavian country, but the fact is Norway is an European country. You get my point? wink .

As per to the OP's topic ''Is Easy & Less Expensive'' as the OP did not specify which country, as far as I am concerned, India is the cheapest and costliest and even listed at the cheapest overall place to study, with university fees costing just $581 and overall costs coming to $5,642, but is ranked the eighth best destination in terms of quality of education.
PoliticsRe: Agitation For Biafra Is Nonsense - (TIC) The Igbo Conscience Leaders by dotcomnamename(op): 10:19am On Nov 19, 2015
themilanway:
A kanu led biafra is a pipe dream.It can and will never happen.

What Dim Ikemba Emeka Ojukwu couldn't achieve during his life time,an albino looking,Europe refugee in the person of Nnamdi kanu will never attempt it.
shocked shocked LMAO, LWKMD LOLLLLLLLLLLL grin grin grin.. You no go kill me with laugh O! grin
PoliticsRe: Thousands Protest In Aba For Pro-biafra Detainee, Independence - Dailymail UK by dotcomnamename: 10:17am On Nov 19, 2015
Smh
PoliticsAgitation For Biafra Is Nonsense - (TIC) The Igbo Conscience Leaders by dotcomnamename(op): 10:00pm On Nov 18, 2015
The Igbo Conscience (TIC), led by Barrister Monday Ubani, a former Chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, has dismissed the clamour for Biafra, asserting that the Igbo are better off in Nigeria.

“TIC is unequivocal in distancing the generality of Ndigbo from the present politically-orchestrated clamour for secession from Nigeria,” the group said in a press conference in Lagos on Wednesday through Mr. Ubani. “It is dubious. It is fraudulent. It is selfish and does not command the support of most Igbo. It is a non-event, inconsequential, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. For, it is proven that the Ndigbo are better off and will do better in a united and prosperous Nigeria.”

Mr. Ubani was in the company of Mr. Joe Igbokwe, Mr. Clever Opara and Barrister Mrs. Nkechi Chukwueke at the conference.

The group noted that those agitating for Biafra have a misplaced idea of war, as most of them were not born during the civil war and know nothing about what it is to go through one.

Members of the group recalled that even the leader of the Biafra war, Late Col. Odimegu Ojukwu, had declared the Biafra agitation "not-feasible", but can only exist as a "struggle of the mind".

“We deplore the spirited attempt by some people to distort Nigeria’s history as it affects eminent Igbo elements,” the statement said. “We deplore in particular the attempt to cast Chief Emeka Ojukwu in the image of a poster child of Nigeria’s disunity. True, Chief Ojukwu did lead the Biafran war. But he was never a pathological rebel. In fact, Ojukwu was a pan-Nigerian through and through; and did state many times that the Biafran rebellion was forced upon him by historical circumstances. Most history books consider him a reluctant rebel.”

TIC dismissed those who think that Biafra will be the solution to all their problems when they separate from Nigeria, as their sponsors have brainwashed them to believe, drawing attention to the examples of South Sudan and Pakistan.

In addition, the group noted: “While it is possible for any Yoruba man or woman from any state in the South West to serve in any capacity in Lagos it is extremely difficult if not impossible for an Igbo from one Igbo state to work in another Igbo state.”

In that regard, it recalled the case in Abia when former Gov Orji sacked all civil servants from Imo, Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi, and in Enugu State when a former Governor sacked all the civil servants from Anambra state when Enugu was carved out of the old Anambra State.

TIC blamed the Biafra clamour on some “economic refugees” living in Europe and America who engage in it as a way of mitigating the harsh economic realities in Nigeria.

“Most of them, with no known means of livelihood and drawing from the social benefits of their host countries, are in the lone business of fanning the embers of hatred, persecution and destruction in the name of supporting Biafra,” it said. “They continue to leverage on the stable political, economic and social spheres of their host countries to keep their children from harms ways while they instigate jobless youths, hoodlums, Okada riders, traders and victims of the system in Nigeria to suicide via the use of social media.”

It challenged such people to relocate to Biafra with their children and become agitators instead of prodding other unfortunate youths to destruction.

The full statement by TIC below:

Press Statement:

Our silence as a group on the renewed agitation for the Sovereign State of Biafra majorly by Igbo traders and youth particularly in Igboland was deliberate. We decided not to be hasty so that our pronouncement as a group will be backed with facts and figures that will be difficult to dispute.

HISTORICAL FACTS:

The late Chief Odimegwu Ojukwu, Ikemba Nnewi once described the Biafran struggle as no longer a physical thing (fight) but a struggle of the mind (a mind thing). You will also recall that while Ojukwu was alive, one Ralph Uwazurike started agitating for a Sovereign State of Biafra with his group known as MASSOB. The Ikemba never paid any attention to them but admonished that it was no longer by physical combat but with a mindset that yearns for equity and justice. Government's response to MASSOB's agitation was often times severe and a case in point was the massive killing of some of the agitators who were later dumped in a river in Anambra State sometimes ago. This took place under the last dispensation and up till today the deaths and how it occurred remains a mystery.

During the build up to the election of 2015, MASSOB that is clamoring for a Sovereign State of Biafra became interested in Nigerian politics and even issued threats that unless Prof. Attahiru Jega the then INEC Chairman is removed, they will burn down Nigeria. That was an unpardonable blunder, as they portrayed themselves as an unserious group of men and women who were approbating and reprobating at the same time. What has INEC, the election of former President Goodluck Jonathan got to do with a group that desired a State of Biafra? The former President Goodluck Jonathan and INEC represented a personality and an institution that belonged to the Nigerian State that they wanted to be free from. Discerning minds got the message clearly that this fight by these men and women was not about the Igbo cause but about selfish and personal interest, in short it is about bread and butter.

The election of 2015 has been won and lost. The losers and winners are history. What is now unfolding is the resurgence and renewed agitation by a new group known as the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB lead by a young man living in Britain known by the name Nnamdi Kanu. His modus operandi is through a radio medium known as Radio Biafra where it is alleged that he spews out hate speeches and engages in name calling and abuses of all personalities and the Nigerian Government. He uses social media a lot to propagate his agenda and to be sincere he seems to have mobilized a large followership who consist of the youths, traders and even some educated elite.

What is peculiar about this audience is that majority of them neither saw nor experienced the 1967 – 70 war in Nigeria, at best they read the story as History or Social Studies. The intrigues, mistakes, avoidance, connivance, betrayals, wisdom, foolishness of that war cannot be as real to them as to those who were witnesses to it. So what we are seeing presently is a group of young men and women who are trained to sing "let my people go" song all over the South East demanding that Igbos should pull out of the Nigerian State as their economic survival, safety, equity, justice cannot be guaranteed under the present arrangement in the Nigerian State. This is as hollow as it is defeatist and is borne out of the most blood curdling political scam ever visited on Ndigbo.

We have taken the time to engage in this lengthy historical voyage to lay a foundation for our comments and solutions below, which we believe will nip this brewing crisis in the bud once and for all.

LET IT BE NOTED:

The Nigerian State as it is today has the imprint of the Igbos, be it the foundational struggle for independence and nationalism. No one can deny the invaluable contributions of the Zik of Africa and a rich swathe of Igbos.

While there are good grounds to dismiss the demonstrations as part of the legendary propensity of the Nigerian people for drama, it has become important to make a clear statement on this development because of the obvious implications for Ndigbo. The reluctance of respected Igbo men and women across the nation and beyond to speak on the agitation because they consider it infra dig to expend precious time on it has enabled a handful of charlatans and politicians working in cahoots with the demonstrators to seek to create the impression that a majority of Igbo people are in solidarity with the agitators.

Let us state the obvious: neither Nnamdi Kanu nor his followers have the mandate of the Igbo people. They were never elected. To the best of our knowledge, they did not consult Ndigbo on their agitation for Biafra which led to Mr Kanu’s arrest and detention on suspicion of threats of terrorism, kidnapping, ethnic and religious incitement and waging war against the people and government of Nigeria. If anything, the youngsters calling for Biafra appear to be tools in the hands of failed politicians. One of the most prominent of the politicians did tell journalists on January 15, 2015, that Nigeria would break up if Dr Goodluck Jonathan was not re-elected as Nigeria’s president in the last March 29 general elections, adding for the effect that the legal instrument which brought the country into existence had expired. It is not sheer coincidence that none of the prominent supporters of the Indigenous People of Biafra was in Biafra during the 30-month civil war, whose consequences are still there for any person to see. They have no firsthand experience of what it means to go through a war. Therefore, it is understandable that they have developed a penchant for beating the war drum at the drop of a hat which they erroneously assume would get the new Federal Administration to make concessions to them. While gleefully beating the war drum, they have carefully ensured that none of their relatives or family members participate in the demonstrations. The demonstrations have so far been largely peaceful, but no one can guarantee how long they could remain so because youngsters do not always act peacefully when they are in large groups, as evident when university students go on protests.

We deplore the spirited attempt by some people to distort Nigeria’s history as it affects eminent Igbo elements. We deplore in particular the attempt to cast Chief Emeka Ojukwu in the image of a poster child of Nigeria’s disunity. True, Chief Ojukwu did lead the Biafran war. But he was never a pathological rebel. In fact, Ojukwu was a pan-Nigerian through and through; and did state many times that the Biafran rebellion was forced upon him by historical circumstances. Most history books consider him a reluctant rebel.

Ojukwu was a public servant in Eastern Nigeria in the late 1950s, but as Nigeria’s independence began to approach, he was worried about the increasing regionalization of the nation’s affairs. Consequently, he joined the Nigerian army which he considered the most national of all existing institutions then. With the civil war over, Ojukwu returned to his pan-Nigerian activities. When he decided to participate in party politics for the first time in 1982 shortly after returning from a 13-year exile in Cote d’Ivoire, he deliberately chose the ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) which he believed was the most national of all political parties in the Second Republic. He even sought to serve his people at the national level through membership of the Nigerian Senate. He made it crystal clear that his sole motivation was to “complete the process of reintegrating the Igbo into the mainstream of Nigerian politics”.

After supporting such Nigerians as Dr Olusola Saraki and Alhaji Bashir Tofa as well as Chief Olu Falae to become Nigeria’s President at different times, Chief Ojukwu presented himself for election as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2003 on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

Meanwhile, Chief Ojukwu spent years campaigning for what he called a handshake across the Niger. By this expression, he meant that all ethnic groups, beginning with his Igbo people, must find ways to live together in greater peace and harmony as one people so that the Black people could take pride of place in global affairs. Against this background, it is tragic for Nnamdi Kanu and his followers to describe Ojukwu as their inspirational figure and to consequently portray him as an Igbo irredentist. On the contrary, Ikemba was a true Nigerian citizen and sought to be seen as such. Nnamdi Kanu and his group are on a voyage of revisionism. Their ceaseless hate speeches and activities are by no means compatible with Ojukwu’s authentic personae.

Ojukwu’s acute pan-Nigerian consciousness was in line with the strategic interests of Ndigbo. Our people are reputed worldwide for their industry, uncommon skills, high imaginativeness, inimitable innovation and keen competition. Nigeria is the least geographical territory to accommodate our stupendous energy, dynamism and high population. More than any other ethnic group, we live in other parts of the country. And more than any other ethnic group, we have humungous investments in places other than our ancestral home. We are proud of the role of Ndigbo in Nigeria’s history and development. We may not have begun the quest for Nigeria’s independence, but it was the entry of the critical mass of our people led by the Great Zik of Africa that changed the course of the independence struggle. We led Nigeria to freedom in 1960. Ever since then we have excelled in all aspects of human endeavour, from sports to culture, to science and technology, to business, to diplomacy and to religion.

TIC THEREFORE STATE:

1. That these characters may think that Biafra will be the solution to all their problems when they separate from Nigeria, as their sponsors have brainwashed them to believe. The situations in South Sudan and Pakistan come to mind here. While it is possible for any Yoruba man or woman from any state in the South West to serve in any capacity in Lagos it is extremely difficult if not impossible for an Igbo from one Igbo state to work in another Igbo state. A case in point is what happened in ABIA when former Gov Orji sacked all civil servants from Imo, Anambra, Enugu, and Ebonyi. The same happened in Enugu State when a former Governor sacked all the civil servants from Anambra state when Enugu was carved out of the old Anambra State.

2. That we reject the efforts by these charlatans to stereotype Ndigbo as perpetual victims of the Nigerian state and chronic complainers who can never be satisfied. We don't understand why some Ndigbo should feel comfortable anchoring their just demands from the Nigerian system on self-pity through relentless cries of marginalization and neglect. Igbo are known for enterprise and industry and not for any syndicated appeal to self-pity, as the proponents of the present Biafra resurgence are making. As recent as six months ago, Igbo occupied and boasted of occupying prime positions in the country during the six years regime of former President Jonathan. Why is it that immediately after the defeat of the past regime in March, the cries of Igbo marginalization rose to high heavens, with slanderous allegations made against a President that was yet to be sworn in? Pray, what are the merits Ndigbo derived from this much-vaunted strategic placing in critical positions for six years? Should Igbo be crying of marginalization just a few months after sitting on the top echelon of the country's political and economic spheres if these political positions benefitted Ndigbo with their positions? Should roads and other facilities in the South East be dilapidated so badly as they are today if we benefitted from these former office holders, some of whom are sponsoring the present agitations? Should our teeming youths be jobless today if our former office holders used their positions to benefit Ndigbo? When and where did marginalization of Ndigbo start and when and where does it end?

3. That we are yet to reconcile the present embarrassing pedestrian argument surrounding this new craze for Biafra with the well-acknowledged depth and staying power of Ndigbo on national issues. While the Ndigbo are noted for deep introspection and reticence on issues, we dare say that the present agitators, perhaps in a haste to achieve their deadly political ends, are building on shifty hollow reasonings that repel rather than attract support. We see the resort to slander, lies, abuse, blackmail, use of indecorous language, effusive use of inciting, hate language to spark reactions and violence from other sections of Nigeria and nothing more. Igbo are not noted for these. We state that Igbo are hard working and friendly people and not people ruled by extreme hate and negative passion, as the progenitors and sponsors of the present needless Biafran agitations present.

4. It is beyond doubt that a bulk of Igbo investment is domiciled outside the so-called Biafra, it is certain that more Igbo live outside the so-called Biafra and it is beyond doubt that these senseless agitators and their sponsors are exposing both the massive Igbo properties, wealth and majority of Igbo people to danger by the present politically-induced, needless agitation. TIC believes that NIGERIA provides a big space for Igbo to thrive. When you have the Atlantic Ocean to swim in, you do not need a pond in Okigwe to do the same.

5. TIC notes with dismay that the present rootless and uncoordinated agitation has renewed anti-Igbo sentiment among our brothers and sisters in the South-South and promises to rekindle an early rivalry that will negatively affect Igbo interests in the days to come. We note the angry rebuff and exhumation of already buried animosities against Ndigbo in the just efforts of our brothers and neighbours to disown this charlatanism of Biafra. We state that this is unfortunate and dangerous to Ndigbo and their interests as we reassure our neighbours and brothers that Ndigbo have no interests in acquiring their lands. We want to assure our neighbours and friends that Ndigbo have no plan to forcefully conscript them into a fancy utopia as the present agitators seek to do. We appeal that their acts should be discountenanced as they do not represent Ndigbo.

6. We note that some economic refugees staying in Europe and America, as ways of mitigating the harsh economic realities in Nigeria are fueling these agitations. Most of them, with no known means of livelihood and drawing from the social benefits of their host countries, are in the lone business of fanning the embers of hatred, persecution and destruction in the name of supporting Biafra. They continue to leverage on the stable political, economic and social spheres of their host countries to keep their children from harms ways while they instigate jobless youths, hoodlums, Okada riders, traders and victims of the system in Nigeria to suicide via the use of social media. We challenge all these economic refugees that are fanning these deadly fire to relocate to Biafra with their children and become agitators instead of prodding other unfortunate youths to destruction.

CONCLUSION:

TIC is unequivocal in distancing the generality of Ndigbo from the present politically-orchestrated clamour for secession from Nigeria. It is dubious. It is fraudulent. It is selfish and does not command the support of most Igbo. It is a non-event, inconsequential, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. For, it is proven that the Ndigbo are better off and will do better in a united and prosperous Nigeria.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Barr. Monday Onyekachi Ubani


Chairman


TIC



Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/18/agitation-biafra-nonsense-say-igbo-conscience-leaders

FoodRe: See What I Found Inside A Soft Drink by dotcomnamename: 5:07pm On Nov 18, 2015
redcliff:
Silly folks. Thats the only thing you know when you see inatances like these...sue them.
I'm not surprised with your insult. Most nairalanders knows that you're arrogantly rude. Check your other replies on other threads you will see how people dey shake head for you. I believe sey one dey you will go get sense. Thats why i no dey worry with your insult. It runs in your blood.
FoodRe: See What I Found Inside A Soft Drink by dotcomnamename: 5:03pm On Nov 18, 2015
dadem:
Lol

He can't just sue them...he must drink it and suffer damages. Only sighting the dirt in the drink don't make the company liable to pay damages. The victim must actually suffer damages.
OK, he must die before he sue them. You really know the law. Smh
PoliticsRe: Court Orders DSS To Produce Nnamdi Kanu On November 23 - Thisday Live by dotcomnamename: 5:02pm On Nov 18, 2015
chesterlee:
Buhari is neglecting the rule of law, the dictator has bastardized the judiciary system of the Zoo....he should keep it up!

Oga eme ya vum n'anya!!!

cc Lalasticlala
FoodRe: See What I Found Inside A Soft Drink by dotcomnamename: 4:41pm On Nov 18, 2015
[size=15pt]This is a blessing for you. Sue them! Don't forget to send my share kiss[/size]
CrimeBREAKING NEWS: Deadly Explosion Rocks Kano by dotcomnamename(op): 4:36pm On Nov 18, 2015
An explosion, believed to be from a bomb, has gone off in Kano, a PREMIUM TIMES correspondent in the city is reporting.

“An explosion has gone off at Kano GSM market around farm centre,” reporter Mohammed Ahmad said. “I’m rushing to the scene.”
Details of the incident are still sketchy, our correspondent says.

The spokesperson of the Kano Command of the police could not be reached for comments.

The incident came less than 24 hours after a similar explosion in a crowded park in Yola, the Adamawa state capital, left at least 34 people dead and 80 injured.

More to come…

Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/193428-breaking-deadly-explosion-rocks-kano.html

PoliticsRe: Atiku Will Be Next President Of Nigeria In 2019 – Prophet by dotcomnamename: 11:16am On Nov 18, 2015
[size=30pt]LOL

Just like he said : ''Goodluck Jonathan will win the election 2015''[/size]

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