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Simplecity:Glad someone understands. |
Ikenna0b:I sure hope you are a kid though, with this your rantings it would be unfortunate if you were to be above 15 years of age already. I guess there are none of your relatives and family members living in the West. |
AbuuBilaal:I won't apologise for speaking fluent sarcasm. Nigeria can't fix her electricity unless the whites are called to help out. We should all cover our faces in shame. |
Abudu2000:Obviously, you have no regards for your father at home. He must regret siring you from his loins by now. |
Yusuf54:How old are you again? Pick up a dictionary and check up the meaning of sarcasm. |
selemempe:Keep blaming the North for your woes. It's the Northerners who are your governors and senators and house of reps members too. A man takes responsibility for his actions and not whining and blaming others for his misfortune. The North feeds the nation. literally. I'm sure you know that. You just want to get me to waste my time debating a non-issue. |
PrecisionFx:I am tired of debating mere rumors gleaned from the propaganda machinery of Biafra. When you have read widely on the Nigerian civil war come back and debate this. I won't continue to debate mama Nkechi pepper soup joint rumours with you. "Why would Awolowo-led government..." Now I know you don't even know anything. Awolowo was simply the Finance Minister, he did not lead any government during the time of the war. Asking why the federal government would take any advantage they saw fit to put an end to the war and defeat their enemies is the height of insanity. Maybe you thought it was Aba women's riot. Tired of trying to school you. You can write a petition to the Federal government and demand for the full payment of the money in your parents' abi na grandparents' account during the war. Good luck with that. |
sapoyoro:That would have been a perfect time for the southern part of Nigeria to form a united South. Ojukwu and Awolowo would have brokered an alliance that would have lasted even until today. The declaration of war did not stop the continued loss of lives for the Igbo people. On the contrary, it escalated it as is expected of an unprepared for war. A dialogue on the other hand would have seen to it that no more Igbo life was lost and there would have been the added advantage of a very strong, united South. That was the opportune moment to build bridges across the south. We lost it. |
henryobinna:True. |
gentlegenius:You are neither gentle nor a genius. More like a wild phool making wild and unfounded accusations. I have no regard for both Reno and Buhari. Next time time stop jumping into conclusions. |
Nobodyperson:Lol. I believe in something. Better than not believing in anything don't you think? |
Daboomb:Well that's a shame. I guess Sharia law supercedes the Constitution then. |
I prefer a man like Trump. At least I know where I stand with him. |
43 ministers? Lol. You'd think Nigeria will become a paradise by 2023. ![]() |
Soliciting for ams isn't paying anymore so he has to device another means to fleece his people of their money. He kuku knows they are gullible. #sighs He knows they won't ask him about the money they contributed to him the last time which he promised to used to raise an unbelievable army that will bring down the zoo. |
Won't it be better if Germany comes to colonize Nigeria for another 300 years? |
I blame the media that carries this man's news. They keep him relevant. |
I only came to read the usual chest beating. Thanks. Not disappointed. ![]() |
[quote author=Jabioro post=80707501][/quote]I don't really have the patience for your kind. I've got better things to do than to respond to every tom dick and harry that mistakenly has a brainwave. Move along. |
Lol. Hilarious |
cokerlino:I wasn't aware that the North was closed to the south? |
Jabioro:Eranko ni e. Ti won ba ti e ko e nile sebi wa de ko ara e. I think there should be a law restricting the use of mobile phones and access to psychologically immature people. You brought your lousy self and jumped on my mention without thinking. Ma je ki n si oro so si e o. ![]() What is spectacular in the picture shown? Is that what development is about? Politicians know how to press your mumu buttons alright. Same thing Fayose did. Snapping pictures up and down. And if we criticise them urchins who can barely feed themselves, whose future these things have stolen will start insulting you. Iranu oshi. Mtscheeeewww.... |
Quorax:What belongs to you? Money stolen from the banks in the east by Ojukwu and yet you expected the Fg to pay it back? Really? When people go to war, do they expect their conquerors to give them back their so-called properties? Your sense of entitlement is out of this world. Seems you don't know the meaning of war, and I don't really blame you. All you guys ever knew was Aba women's RIOT. Biafra war was your first brush with war. So, take it from from someone whose ancestors were constantly engaged in wars. When you fight a war, expect to lose everything, even your life. Is that understood? Thinking that you still have a right to your properties after the war is laughable. Anyway, be grateful that Nigerian government only wanted to unite the nation and not decimate the Igbo race. |
Isn't bigamy a crime in Nigeria? |
Simple answer: by doing unto others what you want others to do unto you. That's all. |
Stop celebrating mediocrity. What has the present government done so far. Stop showing us photo ops meant to impress weak minds. Yes, Fayose was an agbero in chief, but we didn't vote in Mr smooth to continue with Fayose's photo ops. |
Lol. People don't want to be told they are sinners. |
Quorax:My point is why would you be expecting to be compensated by the same enemy you declared a war upon? Have you ever seen such in the history of wars in the world? The Victor compensating the vanquished? Even if it was £1, you had no right to expect it. So, yes £20 was benevolent. |
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uckennety:You need to understand that blaming the Yorubas for your woes will not make those woes go away. I know that it satisfies some deep yearning within you to blame the Yorubas for everything. First, your grandfather wasn't a civil servant, was he? Go back to my post and see where I mentioned civil servants. Now what makes the eastern region think it was entitled to collect even 1pound from the Nigerian government whom they declared war upon? 20 pounds may look like small money today, but for a currency that was selling at $2 a pound, 20 pounds was quite substantial and considering the fact that the people offered this were just fresh out of a war andbroke like hell, yes, it was a favor and one y'all ought to be glad for. "Every Nigerian took what they could from the Igbo..." You probably weren't told of Igbo who had houses in Ibadan and Lagos who went back and not only met their houses intact waiting for them to come back but also had rents collected for them and kept till their return. I'm sure you weren't told. What you were told was that "Yoruba's via awolowo took our money and any privilege we had left..." Your money? Which money? The same one Ojukwu stole when he broke into banks in the east? I guess you were told that Awolowo was the one who took your money. The billions your forefathers had been saving since before the time of Christ and distributed it to all the Yorubas and that's what we are all living on now, right? The south southerners took your properties in the south and yet today you claim they're your best buddies, always attaching se to ss, se/ss sturvs. The original inhabitants of Bakassi aren't Igbo. So the federal government had every right to block that passage way and could only enforce it with the help of Cameroon. Awolowo whom y'all keep hating with a passion opened a food corridor for the International Red Cross and other foreign aid agencies to bring in food and medical supplies. But he had to shut it down when Ojukwu was using the corridor as a means of importing arms and ammunitions. Go and check old war pictures. While most Biafeans were starving and looking gaunt, even the soldiers, Ojukwu looked robust, well fed and healthy. Have you asked yourselves why? The food allowed through the food corridor was cornered by him and shared among the elite and their families. The same people who have fed you lies to perpetuate hate in your hearts also told you that pa Awolowo committed suicide. Go online and check Baba's pictures. See how old he was? He saw his grandkids and died a honorable death. Pray that you have the grace to live that old. Shake his ghost away from your back. He wasn't the one that asked the Igbos to go to war. Au contraire, he cautioned the over ambitious Ojukwu to dialog instead if war. Now y'all blame him for your fate. You should revere him if not worship him. If he didn't block the food corridor, the war would have been prolonged and y'all would have been wiped out by hunger. Ojukwu intentionally starved his people so he could use their photos to elicit compassion and pity from the international community. Go do your research. You'll be shocked. Bruce Mayrock a Caucasian American set himself on fire in New York because of Biafra, yet the man who pushed the ideology ran all the way to Ivory Coast when he heard the sound of the federal forces tens of kilometers away. Nnamdi Kanu fled the first chance he got and abandoned his colleagues in prison. Very brave indeed. |
uckennety:What points are you trying to make here? |
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Ban almajiris, dismantle sharia and open up the north to southerners. then give us 2 years to think about the ruga thing. share if you agree