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ISPEAKTHETRUTH0:Just watch and see how Biafra will come. E go shock haters
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Proudlyomonna:proscribed only in a terrorist country like the zoo called nigeria but international are exaulted. Na big illiterate you be MUMU |
SU50:that was how u all took the petroleum bill as a joke until it was passed. North is now benefitting 70% from Biafra Oil. BiafraexitNow is where I stand |
criminals, which peoples gas. Thunder |
lexylaw40:lazy man. Na this small write up u lazy to read. If say you read m u no go type this rubbish except u are a ganjaweeed |
obiekunie01:na foollani bastard na. |
Proudlyomonna:see bastard foolllaany fool. go check the meaning of IPOB and u will c that ur mumu too much |
Biafra's Joshua is coming out. UN has declared that MNK must be released in less than 6 month. This is the second month now
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Biafrans kindly Read attentively PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I decided to read a copy of the National Grazing Reserve Council Bill and I was surprised at what I saw. The Bill creates a council to be chaired by a Chairman to be appointed by the president. The council shall have the power to take your land anywhere the land is located in the country and then pay you compensation. Your land, when taken, shall be assigned to herdsmen who shall use your land for grazing purposes. They shall bring cows to the land and you shall lose the land permanently to those Fulani cattlemen. If you feel that the council was not right to take your land, you can go to court but before you go to court, you must first of all notify the federal attorney general of your intention to sue the council. Apart from notifying, you must get the consent and authority of the Federal Attorney General before you can sue. So that means that if the Attorney General refuses to give his consent to the suit, you have lost your land forever to the herdsmen. This law, when passed, shall apply to the whole country so it means that your land in the village or anywhere is not safe. The National Grazing Reserve Council would have the power to take away your land from you anytime they want and pay you whatever they want as compensation (even when you don't want to sell, and remember that for you to get compensation, you must have documents showing or proving ownership). So I think that we all in the South West, South South and South East must rise up and reject this Bill. We must do all things to force our national Assembly members from passing that bill into law. That bill is a deliberate attempt to take our lands and hand the land over to the Fulani cattlemen since it is only the fulanis that rear cattle in Nigeria. That law, when passed, shall fulfil the directive of Uthman Dan Fodio and other northern leaders to take over other parts of Nigeria. I implore you to use all available means to implore your senator and Rep not to pass that law. That law will destroy Nigeria. All over the world, ranches are established and used to rear cattle. The farmers buy land and put there cattle there. There is no country where the land of the citizens are compulsorily acquired and given to others. This is evil, and designed to favour the Fulanis where the president comes from. We must resist the passage of that bill into law to save Nigeria, and to protect our future generations Please share this piece until it goes viral. We must defend our land and protect our children. Source: Dr. Austin Monye (UNIBEN)
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The summery of the whole history is that an igbman left igboland and moved to Benin to display how strong he is with his magic and business accumen he later left Benin and back to igboland. some moved to Ikwerre, Ika, Egbema etc. They all are still Igbo. Their Igbo dialect may be different from that of imo but same as that of those in Abia or Ebonyi just like Nsukka from Enugu is different from the Igbo spoken in Abia or Ikwerre but we all understand each other. Its all called dialect but the language is IGBO. And we have central Igbo which is spoken by all the igbos. We have different igbo dialects which are classified as Igbo |
Igbodicool:what the Ikwere mean is that Chime and their forefathers moved away from Benin and back to igboland for safety which is correct but some of them who doesn't know history thinks that they were Benin people that migarated to igboland instead of seeing it that Igbos moved back to igboland from Benin. Note that Igbos were already in igboland but chime moved to Benin and later came back with his family and extended families and other Igbo's who were there. |
False History Of Benin Ancestry Of Anioma, Ikwere, Onicha – Historically, it is uncalled for a Bini Chief or custodian of any sort to have a male child and give a non-Bini name to such child. So, it is unplausible to a Bini Chief to give his own male child an Igbo name. It was very clear from the onset of history that there is no way Eze Chima would be of Bini ancestry but pure blooded Igbo Chief with a Bini migration history behind him. Eze Chima was a powerful native doctor and spiritual Igbo man, who left Benin Kingdom to return to Igbo land where he came from after a bitter fight between him and Oba of Benin and Oba’s brother Gbunwala and the rest was history as he was forced to leave Benin Kingdom and return to where he came from, Igboland. Eze Chima was an Aro native doctor. In pursuance of the role of the Aros in the Atlantic Slave Trade quoted…from Michael Crowder’s story of Nigeria, Chima left Arochukwu to Benin to set up as an agent of the Aro Long Juju, for the usual purpose of collecting slaves from Benin. Whenever, in the olden days, a native doctor travelled to a place, he by custom would, on arrival, report himself to the local chief or to the head of the society of native doctors of the land. He is either the guest of the head chief of the clan or puts up with head of the local society of native doctors. Accordingly, when Chima arrived Benin he reported himself to the Oba of Benin who accepted him as his guest. In time Chima settled down and set up practice as a native doctor and agent of Aro Oracle. He impressed the Oba of Benin so much with his magical art that he became very influential over the Oba. In consequence, the Oba installed Chima a chief in the palace of Benin. Thus the plain blunt and ordinary native doctor who left Arochukwu to establish an agency of the Long Juju, earned a chieftaincy title and became Chief Chima or Eze Chima. Having found his feet firm in Benin, Eze Chima sent for his brother Ekensu and other relatives from Arochukwu, and also set up an Aro settlement in Benin similar to those Aros folks had set up within the description of Michael Crowder, in other areas throughout former Eastern Nigeria. With the march of time, Chima’s practice in Benin expanded down to a place known as Niger Delta today. Among the Urhobos and Itshekiris also the fame of the Aro Oracle spread and clients from those areas trooped to him to consult the Oracle. The greatest index of Chima’s influence on culture in Benin Kingdom is found in the fact that Benin people adopted the Igbo days of the week – Eke, Orie, Afo and Nkwo – on which Chima made one sacrifice or the other or observed his abstinences and spiritual disciplines, as names also of Benin week days. And till today the Binis have, as the Igbo, Eke, Orie, Afo, Nkwo – as names of their week days. According to Mr Wellington Igunbor a Benin historian, who on the mother side, belongs to one of Benin’s traditional Chieftaincy families (Chief Gaius Obaseki’s family – Gaius Obaseki who was the Iyase or Prime Minister of Benin in 1947) – the settlement of Eze Chima in Old Benin was established in the area through which Siliku Street runs in the present-day Benin city. As Eze Chima’s influence increased so did population of his settlement expand. So influential was Eze Chima and so completely absorbed in the society was he and his clan that there was hardly a thing he and his people could not do on the basis of equality with Benin indigenes. At the time Eze Chima lived in Benin, the mother of Oba of Benin was Asije. The Oba’s brother who also was the Oba’s War Lord was called Gbunwala. One day, Asije the mother of both the Oba and Gbunwala, the Benin War Lord went into a farm belonging to Eze Chima’s people and collected firewood. Eze Chima’s people then caught Asije the Oba’s mother, and beat her thoroughly for taking wood from their farm without permission. Back home, Asije reported to her children – the Oba of Benin and Gbunwala, the Benin War Lord, her bitter experience with Eze Chima’s people. Red with anger, Gbunwala, the Oba’s brother and War Lord, took some of his soldiers, went to Chima’s settlement, set upon Chima’s people – beat them thoroughly and killed some of them. From that day, Gbunwala began to harass Eze Chima and his people. In the circumstance, Eze Chima decided to quit Benin with his people and return to the East where he came to rejoin his Igbo kith and kin – or, in the alternative to find new settlements for himself and his people in places far and safe beyond the reach of Oba of Benin. This history was told in Igbo Primer popularly known as “Azu Ndu”, approved by Government Education Department for infant classes of primary schools in the Igbo Provinces of then Eastern Nigeria, since the beginning of the 20th century. On their way out of Benin, some of the Eze Chima’s people settled at Agbo (Agbor), 44 miles away from Benin City which they considered far, and out of reach, molestations and influence of the Oba of Benin and his brother, Gbunwala. Others went beyond this distance and settled at Isele-Uku, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo and Obio. When they reached the West bank of the Niger, some took a canoe and paddled down the River to Abo and settled. Led by Oreze, the eldest son of Eze Chima, the rest of Eze Chima clan crossed the River Niger to the eastern bank and settled among Oze people – the original inhabitants of what is today the big and prosperous commercial and education centre in Biafra – Onicha (Onitsha). On page 73 of his story of Nigeria, Mr Michael Crowder believed that the return migration of Onicha (Onitsha) people – this is of Umu Eze Chima clans – from Benin took place in the 17th century. Having lived for some years in Benin as one of the Chiefs of the palace of the Oba of Benin, Eze Chima, the Aro agent of the Aro Oracle in Benin and his people had learnt Benin Chieftaincy institutions and titles and so adapted the Benin system to the administrative structures and customs of the place where they settled among other West Niger Igbo and in Onicha (Onitsha) on the east bank. But as Eze Chima took away from Benin a copy of their chieftaincy institutions, so did he deposit in Benin, and the Binis adopted it, Igbo weekdays – Eke, Orie, Afo, Nkwo – which are vital in the determination of appropriate days for abstinences, spiritual religious cultures of the Igbo and Bini too. In other words, the West Niger Igbo borrowed from Benin in chieftaincy, certian aspect of some traditions, just as the Binis borrowed from the Igbo in some religious traditions—through the agency of Eze Chima.” End of quote!
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Owotutufarms:so you mean the land is not on approved government plan and can be pulled down by the government. does the land come with CoA and governors consent? |
I won't blame the guy. most of you employers are very stupid. You post low pay jobs and refuse to state your salary because you know many people won't apply when they see your poor salary. later on when the person later got to know your low salary and decides not to turn up you now begin to say rubbish. Same thing happened to my neighbor. He got an interview for a sales job, he said he asked the employer to tell him the salary of the job after he applied but the woman refused to say the salary. My neighbor told me that evening that he will be having an interview the next day but after he told me the name of the company, I told him not to go after doing a research about the stupid company. The company pays 30k and you will need to walk in the street selling their herb medicine. You employers are at fault. Display the salary and the name of the company so the employees can make good decisions. |
what do you mean by "land not acquisition" |
See terrorist. Any cow in the bush is a bush meat and any foollani seen in the bush would be sent to God for judgment. ESN must not spare any foollani seen in the bush |
Referendum is the answer, not selection.
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Igbo Communities in Benue state: The Igbos in Benue State particularly those in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of the state were in existence before the advent of Christian religion in Nigeria. The Igbos in Benue can be found in Umuezeokoha, Umuezeoka, Oriuzor, Umuoghara, Amaekka and Amaezekwe all in Ezza communities, Izzi, Ezzamgbo and Effiu. The people of Umuezeokoha has many villages. If you are to calculate the number of Igbo-speaking villages in Benue State, outside Umuezeokaoha, you would be talking altogether about over 600 villages. Three of the biggest markets in Benue are all in the Igbo-speaking part. The markets are Inikiri Ichari, Iddah, Iduokpe. There are also some Igbo speaking Idoma towns in Benue State. Culled from Igbo History https://www.anaedoonline.ng/2021/04/27/x-raying-benue-igbos/
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Kooldon:the fuel has been poured already. Its just a matter of someone lighting it up with fire. It will soon be lightened up soon...its just a matter of time as long as you all still support the existence of Nigeria. |
Tinubu will surely do it for them when he becomes president. Oduduwa republic is the better option and only thing that can save Yoruba people. I stand for Biafra. Biafraexit now |
Palestinian Islamist Scholar Issam Amira calls for the establishment of a Caliphate in Yoruba land. Tell me what is loading here ? Let’s wake up , there is a conspiracy to Islamize Nigeria. Chinasa Nworu
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T9ksy:that is why independence from the failed country is our only solution now |
T9ksy:good to know that another person has listened to that audio. I listened to the call live on radio that day. the problem with Goodluck Jonathan was that he got no balls. |
Dsalvo:you seem to be a bigger fool than I thought you were. do u think the Nigerian terrorist government would come out to say they have recruited repentant terrorist into the police, DSS or army? they will always deny it. I have watched many videos where Nigerian soldiers revealed that some terrorist soldiers were added to their team and he was lucky to escape when those terrorist soldiers started shooting other colleagues in his team. I have listened to an audio on a radio station where a Nigerian army sniper revealed that bokoharam are being recruited in the army and he had to resign to save his life because those soldiers kills any sniper that they often kills a lot of terrorist when they are in the bush. Keep waiting for me to show you their employment letter mumu. They are being recruited massively into the nigeria military and paramilitary sectors. |
Cattle ranching is for everyone in every region. So please stop this rumor. So when a land is assigned for cattle ranching it means anyone who to engage can ..very simple