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Politics / Re: Invasion Of Kanu Home It Doesnt Speak Well Of Unity Of Nigeria–South East Govs by FemiFimile: 5:43pm On Sep 11, 2017
Biafra or death, Nigeria army are ready.
Jokes Etc / Re: Check out This Indomie Challenge Comedy Video By Your Very Own (nairalander). by FemiFimile: 12:27am On Sep 11, 2017
folakemigeh:
Femi Fimile!!! angry angry

Folake Mi!! kiss
Politics / Re: Soldiers Storm Nnamdi Kanu's House In Umuahia (Photos) by FemiFimile: 9:57pm On Sep 10, 2017
All I will say is Buahri should act within the law. If nairaland is anything to go by, then Nnamdi Kanu is very popular.

As soon as this story hit FP, 1000views, two hours later, 600views.

I am not supporting ipob but Buhari should act lawfully.

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Jokes Etc / Re: Check out This Indomie Challenge Comedy Video By Your Very Own (nairalander). by FemiFimile: 9:26pm On Sep 10, 2017
Flaghouse1:


May be the femi want to marry you ,for asking that question ooo,

We are waiting to collect bride price ahi you never reach to marry ....

Abi Ooo, help me to tell her.
Politics / Re: Soldiers Storm Nnamdi Kanu's House In Umuahia (Photos) by FemiFimile: 9:11pm On Sep 10, 2017
xtianh:



This your online ranting and mentioning "we" am sure you are not anywhere near the east. Probably you are in Lagos or any other city not in the east.


There are ipob on this site, eve boko haram sef, u will be surprise.
Religion / Re: No Anambra Man Would Let An Enugu Man Be President” – Rev Fr. Mbaka by FemiFimile: 9:09pm On Sep 10, 2017
haba nairaland u posted dis last week, ur posting it again. easy ooo!

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Jokes Etc / Re: Check out This Indomie Challenge Comedy Video By Your Very Own (nairalander). by FemiFimile: 9:07pm On Sep 10, 2017
folakemigeh:
Femi Fimile!!! angry angry

oti ooo!! cool
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:57pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

It has already happened.

am done, ur not worth my time. Just do anyhow, even in ur Ibo land and see it anyhow.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:54pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

Aribisala will know grin grin

It will never happen in ur life time, maybe in ur next planet.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:53pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

Thats why Lagos is no-mans-land with 51% Igbo population grin grin

It is no longer 99%, have dey run back to ur erosion ravaged hell hole?

Lagos is in the center of Oduduwa.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:51pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:


This one is still living in an Ivory tower cheesy cheesy


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0AtLwEjUwA


A Gov Rotimi comes to mind. They marry more Yorubas.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:49pm On Sep 09, 2017
Ejilaiknow:
Rivers state is not Igbo and we can never b part of Biafra.
D 5 state of Igbo should go ahead with dia Biafra agitation and leave rivers state alone.

if I may ask all d Igbo's here making noise and saying rivers state is Igbo land? Wots so important in rivers state dat d igbos and Biafra agitators want us to join dem by all means?

Igbo's here I want to inform u all dat rivers state is not igbo and Rivers state is comfortable with Nigeria and don't need any Biafra.

D devil we know is better Dan d angel we dont know

Rivers State was not Ibo, Is not Ibo and will never be Ibo.

Dey are more closer to Yoruba dan Ibo.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:46pm On Sep 09, 2017
The unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable. Simple English.

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Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:44pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

Rivers is not Ibo

Rivers is Igbo

Now go and support Oduduwa. I am sure you have never been to Rivers state before

I rep Nigeria my father land. Go and Die, if the development dey pain u. tongue

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Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:40pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

If Biafra is dead on arrival, why are there 12,000 Biafra threads on Nairaland grin grin grin

Now everything is in place, plus area training complete, just do anyhow.
U will never have ur Biafra.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwN4W3bzVaU
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:39pm On Sep 09, 2017
Abagworo:
There are 100% Igbos viz Oyigbo and Egbema. There are also other non-Igbo Igbos like Ikwerre, Ogba, Ndoni and Etche. Ekpeye is related closely to Igbo too more than every other surrounding ethnic groups.

Have u joined the IPOB miscreants? Rivers is not Ibo.

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Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:35pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

Ankio-Briggs is from SS and supports IPOB grin grin
Biafra is dead on arrival. U can never get it. Just take ur things and leave Nigeria. Go to another planet/ star systems for all we care.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:34pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

They are all Biafrans
Including Efik

Now, go back and fix the problems in Yorubaland

Another useless poster, u IPOB miscreants are cursed.
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:33pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

We the south-south things grin grin grin

SS dont want ur Biafra. Only Abia and Anambra will form Biafra, the other 3 are Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:30pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

So why were you meddling in the matter since you are not an indigene grin grin

abeg enjoy more Port Harcourt IPOB videos


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lltZjY0creA

Wat does dat prove. Are Ikwere Ibos? Are Ekpeye Ibos? Ogoni dat are majority in the state are dey Ibos?

Are the minority Okirika and Co Ibo? U need to wake up and enjoy Nigeria for wat it has to offer u urchins.

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Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:25pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

Rivers is not Ibo

Rivers is Igbo, a.k.a Igwe-Ocha.

Is "Rivers" an Igbo word?

I wont join issues with u, i will let the indigene catch u with that claim.
Jokes Etc / Re: Check out This Indomie Challenge Comedy Video By Your Very Own (nairalander). by FemiFimile: 4:23pm On Sep 09, 2017
folakemigeh:
I really enjoyed your skit.. Nice and lovely especially the part you came out as Michael Jackson grin



I have voted for you and i wish you luck

Are u half Ibo? I mean is dat really ur pic?
Politics / Re: Ekpeye People And Rivers State People Say No To Biafra by FemiFimile: 4:21pm On Sep 09, 2017
zenmaster:

yimu


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goNh3zJbEf0

Rivers is not Ibo. Stop the desperation. There are no Ibo in Rivers.

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Politics / Re: Northern Youths To Withdraw Quit Notice Today by FemiFimile: 8:25am On Aug 24, 2017
It doesnt solve anything.

They were very foolish.

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Politics / Re: The Jan 15th 1966 Military Coup Was Not An 'igbo Coup'. by FemiFimile: 7:18pm On Aug 17, 2017
so if it is not ibo coup, who is responsible then?

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Celebrities / Re: Dr. Craze Clown And His Girlfriend's Throwback Photo by FemiFimile: 9:52am On Jul 13, 2017
Kdiva:
so because he posted a throw back picture means he was broke before and the girl stuck with him
smh

My Rivers queen, how are u ?
Politics / Re: America Says Biafra and Nigeria Will Fight Again by FemiFimile: 9:02pm On Jul 07, 2017
. Like the killing of Igbos in May 1953 that no one bothered to investigate, failing to pacify the Shiites could spell trouble in a few years — a counter-massacre or a full-blown Shiite vs. Sunni war.
Shite and Sunni war loading.

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Politics / Washingtonpost; Biafra At 50, Nigeria Fails To Learn by FemiFimile: 9:00pm On Jul 07, 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/07/07/fifty-years-later-nigeria-has-failed-to-learn-from-its-horrific-civil-war/?utm_term=.a43cd43f2c25#comments
By Eromo Egbejule July 7 at 5:00 AM

Supporters of the Indigenous People of Biafra march in Port Harcourt in January in support of then-president-elect Donald Trump. (Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)
Eromo Egbejule is a Lagos-based journalist covering West Africa. He is working on a documentary about the civil war.

In 2006, my freshman year at the University of Nigeria, a random adventure on campus led me to discover what many believe to be the forgotten transmitter of Radio Biafra, the crucial voice of the breakaway territory that was at the center of Nigeria’s brutal civil war 50 years ago. In May 1967, General Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu declared the southeast region of the country to be an independent republic. Radio Biafra’s broadcasts served as a medium of trusted news for citizens of the young nation, which featured news reports and war propaganda as Biafra battled Nigeria for its dear life.

The secession of Biafra was Ojukwu’s response to mass killings of Nigeria’s ethnic Igbos in northern Nigeria, dating back to May 1953, when scores were killed in a pogrom that the government refused to investigate. Two coups occurred in 1966, the first one in January claimed the lives of many Northern miltary officers. The second counter-coup left many Igbo military officials dead. On July 7, 50 years ago, the civil war between Nigeria and the breakaway state of Biafra officially began. By 1970 when the war came to an end, over 1 million Igbos had lost their lives. Nigeria’s fragile national unity was lost.

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I knew nothing about Biafra until I was 10 years old. What I learned was thanks to my family’s personal library and stories my mother told me of my maternal grandfather’s participation on the Nigerian side of the war. Millions of Nigerian citizens born years after the war know nothing about it or of the two coups preceding it. In our schools, there was no education about the civil war in the history curriculum; this is even more stunning considering the fact that the Biafran war captured international attention at the time. Last November, legislation to make history a core subject in our primary and secondary institutions was shot down in parliament for semantic reasons.


We in Nigeria learn nothing because we have refused to address the past squarely and learn from it. Consequently, Nigeria is frequently repeating its mistakes, with tragic consequences for its people. Nigerian authorities have mastered the habit of ignoring the cries of marginalized groups or subtly fueling the maltreatment of their members, giving rise to public sympathy for demagogues who ultimately resort to violence to gain optimum attention for their grievances.

For example, 50 years after the civil war, the case of renewed Biafran agitation is still being treated with kid gloves by Nigeria’s government. Many Igbos around the world still resent the dearth of proper federal infrastructure in the southeast and its political marginalization since the end of the war. This resentment has helped fuel the rise of Nnamdi Kanu, a frontline Igbo activist who has successfully resuscitated Radio Biafra and is agitating for the secession of the region.

In detaining him for over a year on charges of treason before releasing him on bail, the Muhammadu Buhari administration unwittingly galvanized massive support for Kanu and his dubious ideology. To thousands in the southeast and an increasing number across the Niger, hopes for Biafra 2.0 are on the rise again. Kanu has effectively set the agenda for a fresh conversation on restructuring Nigeria, as statesmen and regional leaders are beginning to speak up to support fiscal federalism and a possible referendum on the independence of Biafra. Ever the opportunist, Kanu has called for a boycott of the governorship elections this November in the predominantly Igbo state of Anambra, unless a referendum on Biafra is called.


In northeastern Nigeria, the early threat of Boko Haram also was at first ignored by successive Nigeria governments since the sect leaders Mohammed Yusuf and Abubakar Shekau began teaching radical ideologies to unemployed northerners. Shekau was killed extrajudicially in a Maiduguri police station in 2009. His death unleashed a terror that has ravaged the northeast of Nigeria ever since, with tens of thousands killed.

Yet another example lies in Kaduna State. In December 2015 the Nigerian army killed scores of Shia Muslims who were followers of Ibrahim el-Zakzaky. Security forces also killed several of his sons. To this day he and his wife remain in state detention. Observers fear that while the more educated Shiites have yet to respond violently, there’s only so much they can take. A vicious reaction from them could cause a ripple effect of violence that could spur rounds of fighting in the already troubled northern region. Like the killing of Igbos in May 1953 that no one bothered to investigate, failing to pacify the Shiites could spell trouble in a few years — a counter-massacre or a full-blown Shiite vs. Sunni war.

Nigeria as a nation exists on the basis of an ill-thought colonial decision in 1914, the terms of which may have to be renegotiated sooner or later, especially in the face of continued threats to national security posed by ethno-religious conflicts. As a people, we need to discuss the feasibility of Nigeria continuing as one “indivisible” state. Otherwise, if we continue to ignore the lessons of history, we will keep the country locked in an endless cycle of tragedy that could one day lead to renewed civil war. Is this a risk that Africa’s most populous country can afford to take again?

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Sports / Re: Ahmed Musa And Juliet Ejue’s Traditional Wedding Holds Today In Ogoja (Photos) by FemiFimile: 2:49pm On Jul 01, 2017
The feminist will still say men are the problem.

No be woman dey laugh for picture so?(Same with Churchil(Tonto) and Roselyn) Mumu lesbians, looking for excuse.
Crime / Re: Corpses Of Fulani Women, Children Murdered Discovered In Bush In Taraba(Graphic) by FemiFimile: 10:29am On Jul 01, 2017
jegz25:
sometime I Wonder how u folks reason. so u r justifying d killing of Fulani's,but when they retaliate u condemn d whole Fulani tribe abi? don't believe everything u read on media about d Fulani's,something are politically motivated cox d president is a Fulani man..use ur common sense

Fulani commited suicide.

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Crime / Re: Corpses Of Fulani Women, Children Murdered Discovered In Bush In Taraba(Graphic) by FemiFimile: 10:25am On Jul 01, 2017
Na lie...


dem commit suicide.



Any excuse for the Fulani land grabbers to raid Mambilla land.

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Politics / Re: Video: Ipob says Anambra Nov 2017 Election Cancelled. by FemiFimile: 7:10pm On Jun 28, 2017
hahaha IPOB SAY!

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