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Dead contraption where whole villages are decimated and the other citizens move on as though nothing happened only for it to repeat and the foolish citizens carry on with the servile life. Even slaves were recorded to have revolted a lot of times but the habit in Nigeria is beyond explanation. |
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Starvation is the weapon and conquest is the aim yet the foolish ones prefer to be insulting and throwing jabs at Igbos. The target year for the war remains 2022. Get ready. |
kettykin:Don't mind them. Let's just ignore them and see how their rants will die down. We shall overcome. |
It's very glaring that Reno and Clark are being willingly used to scuttle what a United South can achieve without even themselves knowing it. When we hit back they'll say we're fighting everyone and if we keep silent and watch them, they'll accuse of being shy. It's quite unfortunate the type of neighbours we have but we shall not relent on our quest for freedom. Reno's foolish history about Igbos being slaves to Itsekiris and now ' the slaves that built the Benin moat' is just laughable to real historians. I'm glad detailed history was documented on the activities around southern Nigeria in general. Surprisingly, fellow southerners who seem incapable of going beyond their prejudice for Igbos jumped in to taunt us thinking it helps them in any way. Unknown to them, they still are exhibiting the traits of willing tools of the caliphate. This really brings to question the level of their intelligence. You don't have to insult and attack an ally in the face of a battle else you both stand the risk of losing the war. Jealousy truly is a very difficult character to subdue. You don't have to love an ally either. You should just have to collaborate for mutual benefit. This is something fellow southerners find difficult to grasp. Victory is ours in Igboland and Biafraland in general. |
juman:The Bible says man cannot be trusted so it's understandable why you can't trust an Igbo man. I can wager that your tribe if compared to Igbos on the scale of trustworthiness will come out worse. I sincerely have been searching for any genuine reason for the 'fear' a lot of other tribes have for the Igbo but couldn't find any. Are we a violent people? No. Are we feudal such that we will be bent on enslaving others around us? No. Are we uncooperative and partial as to the level of seeing no good in others? I don't think so. Igbos have made non-Igbos leaders in an Igbo dominated institution, organization or society. The same people that accuse us of not loving ourselves are still those that will say we easily rally round ourselves to exclude others. After weighing all the accusations, I found no truth to any of them and therefore concluded that such 'fear'/prejudice is borne out of the uncompetitiveness of the other tribes when compared to the Igbo coupled with the poor diplomatic nature of an average less educated Igbo man. These two combo when added to petty jealousy of seeing Igbos growing wealthy is what has led to this 'fear' and prejudice of Igbo domination. To this end, there's little we can do to assuage such feelings save for the promotion of complete education for all our people on the topic of diplomacy. Any way, all these epistles won't be necessary if we all go our separate ways. |
The protest will be massive and we shall be victorious. God Bless WIC God Bless IPOB God Bless Biafra |
Networkingprof:Your prejudice still remains and there's hardly anything to do to change it. We have said let's divide and go our ways. Where is any replacing in division? |
louqas:State your tribe so I'll know how to respond to you. I almost didn't want to contribute to this thread because I thought it wouldn't make a difference because the truth can be very painful and only sincere people can handle it. |
Jerryherd:After the first coup happened, it was recorded that people all across Nigeria were jubilating that a corrupt government has been weeded out including the Tivs that were been slaughtered under the directive of Ahmadu Bello. All of a sudden, the narrative changed that Igbos wanted to Lord over other tribes. It was no longer about young patriotic soldiers cleaning the system. This marked the beginning of the infamous pogrom of the 60s. Tens of thousands of Igbos were slaughtered all across Northern Nigeria in which smaller tribes in the middlebelt today actively participated. There were fewer attacks against the Igbos in the West too. This was the beginning of the naive support for the fulanis to take over Nigeria. What really prompted the coup in the first place? From I read, there was a plan of a jihad spearheaded by Ahmadu Bello. He was directly controlling the Prime minister Tafawa Balewa at the time. He ensured that Awolowo was sent to jail to pave way for the conquest of the West. He openly boasted about the destruction of the AG upon the incarceration of Awo. The Tiv uprising as written in mainstream media was more of a revolt against the constant killing of their people for refusing to be subservient to the fulani. The same continues today. Therefore, taking him out of the scene should have been accepted as a big achievement every peaceful tribe but that wasn't the case. Fast forward to Ironsi's government who couldn't improve on the situation giving the tempo of the time. He failed to exploit the situation and balance the power play as it should be which bought time for the middlebelt tribes to unite with the bruised fulanis to get back to power. Gowon and Theophilus Danjuma are still alive and should be speaking out currently except if they are satisfied with the present situation. Ojukwu came into the scene and called for a confederation at Aburi, Ghana. If Gowon was to have stuck to the gentlemen agreement, perhaps the story today could have been palatable. As we all know, he didn't and a war was forced on the Igbos and other eastern groups. Other tribes passionately enlisted to go and fight for the fulanis thinking they're fighting for Nigeria. We all know the level of destruction both materially and socially the war had on us all. The middlebelt tribes only started to get the idea what was amiss after Gowon was booted out of power. This led to the Dimka coup and also to the Orkar coup. However, they couldn't have the backbone to effectively break through the fulani control likely because Igbos(a powerful group) has been edged out of the power equation. All these other groups didn't know that by the single act of joining forces to edge our Igbos, they have also put themselves in a disadvantaged position. Today, we all can confirm this point. Will other tribes be willing to vote in an Igbo president? Will they wholeheartedly work with Igbos to free themselves from the killing fields of the fulanis or will they continue to pretend as more people are slaughtered daily? |
The other ethnic groups in Nigeria sold themselves when they decided to gang up with the fulanis against the Igbos. This is most sincere explanation you can get. To destroy the chains round them, they'll need to support Igbos wholeheartedly to unbundle the evil system. The fulanis and their allies are even less than 1/3 of Nigeria so this shouldn't be difficult. The main problem remains if these other tribes can go beyond the prejudice they've built over time against the Igbos. If they can, I can bet you that the fight won't even last long before everyone is free from the invaders. |
Bola146:It is better to die fighting for freedom here in Nigeria than to think you're very smart by running away only to go and die in a pitiful condition like drowning in the Mediterranean sea, asphyxiating in the Sahara desert or starving under merciless Libyan criminals. I hope southern youths will learn. A fight for freedom is a fight for life and death. Rest In Peace to the young woman. |
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Clerverly:Can you disprove it? |
thebosstrevor1:MNK is Biafran by birth(his birthday falls into when Biafra was in existence) and a British citizen by naturalization( he wilfully chose to be a citizen). Whatever connects him to Nigeria was forced on him. Can you fault my points? I don't expect your useless and terrorist government to accept easily anyway. Una go learn by force. |
We are getting there gradually. Dotting the i's and crossing the t's. All our slain will be avenged. |
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nengibo:Hopefully you've started to understand them. They are masters of chaos pitting brothers against themselves so they can walk in unnoticed and steal the land. All southerners must stick and fight together the same time. I can assure you that the fight won't even last long and those terrorists will be defeated. The time to stand and fight together is now. |
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nzeobi:We will still come out into the streets in Nigeria to call for his release despite the tyrannical regime in power. Just wait and see. God Bless MNK God Bless ESN God Bless IPOB God Bless Biafra. |
Theunbothered:We have told all southerners that they are after all the resistance forces we are employing but some of us are too foolish to understand. When you see them cooking up accusations against ESN, dont believe them. The same way they came for Kanu is how they came for Igboho. The same way they're after the ESN is how they will come after Amotekun. Why is it that southerners can't see this simple pattern? Why do some southerners allow previous prejudice to alter their perception of current realities? They are after all southerners and the least we can do is to listen to any of the stories. Do not believe any accusations they make against ESN or IPOB. We won't believe any single accusations/allegations against Amotekun or Sunday Igboho. We must support each other for us to defeat them. I'm glad that they're exposing themselves the more. Now we know they can also use the cover of the Customs department. I won't be surprised if they also use the Immigration department. The first question anyone will is ask is if Ibarapa is a border town. If they're not, why did the Customs have to come there claiming they were chasing after smuggled rice? Where are the pictures and a possible video clip of the smugglers they were after? Why did they have to shoot a inside a town if truly they value the lives of southerners? Of course we know that the real reason for this attack is not against smuggling but other sinister plan but these questions are legitimate enough to further confirm the lies the custom department cooked and want us to believe. Meanwhile, the border in Daura is as wide as the Maracana stadium and without any hassle for the fulanis to smuggle in as much as they want. The Nigerian customs is not operational in the north but down south, they can kill as much as they want to seal the border so their weapon of starvation may succeed. Isn't it clear to southerners? Why was Buratai sent as an ambassador to Benin Republic? Southerners must think and think harder. We are at war already. |
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We shall be on ground and no stone will be left unturned. Terrorists will themselves be terrorized and finally freedom shall come. |
Do you guys know one of the major cause of desertification? Do you know that Sahara desert was once a forested region? Is it by coincidence that the cradle of humanity is said to be around the Mediterranean area and these area is today a desert area? What occupation are most tribes from there known for? Pastorialism. The area from the middle East down to the desert is dominated by nomadic people who overgrazed the land without catering for it. This is how they've destroyed the core north and want to extend the same damage down South. Open grazing is a criminal offence and an enemy of the environment. If allowed down South, soon our land will be turned to desert. It must be stopped by any means. |
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