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hopefully we must learn and their plans have failed |
SangoOlukosoOba:they never did in 1967 and never will |
I was not born during the first Nigerian genocidal war against the Igbos who were simply defending themselves and asking for freedom, they wanted to be free from tyranny and oppression, they did nothing else, but they were bombed and killed. Fast forward many things that caused the war is still happening, the country refused to accept its past, they hid history so the children won't read or know about the atrocities committed against their forefathers coupled with that they marginalized them and made them feel less of a Nigerian and then came Massob, I really don't know much about Massob because we didn't have Internet them like we do now and I think that is why people living outside the southeast didn't really know much, unlike now when someone in Solomon Island can read about Massob and Ipob. IPOB was created from Massob after Uwazurike and Kanu fell out and you can't talk about Ipob without mentioning Massob because that was how it started. In this internet age Ipob is responsible for telling Igbos again about Biafra and opening old wounds and igniting the people's love for their country Biafra once again it started with hundreds and grew to thousands and millions and the worse mistake the Fulanis did was arresting Nnamdi Kanu and it made him more popular. Nnamdi Kanu led Ipob spoke the truth and not really opened our eyes because we Igbos see what is going on but we are just numbing the pain because we know when our agitation starts we won't stop and it would be war or referendum but the Fulanis turned Kanu into a prophet a man that could see and predict the next moves of the Fulanis and this alone coupled with the failure of Buhari and this earned Kanu followers from all over even in Yoruba. land. As much as we hate to say it and pretend we must applaud Ipob for their tenacity and perseverance in the face of killing and suppression they never stopped coming and I just use this opportunity to thank Massob even though they have been accused of embezzlement and we must thank Ipob all Ipob members that started the struggle and those that have died for the struggle, I just hope Ipob and the rest of the Igbo groups have a solid plan, we must not be killed like in 1967. https://www.biafranboys.org/we-igbos-must-applaud-ipob
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SangoOlukosoOba:yorubas are not as heartless as the people up north,they are even better than the ikewerres that stole igbo land during the war and yorubas never did that then and they never will |
GreenFarmsNG:very bright |
OROSUNBOLB:you are very correct |
ppeessuu:if Nigeria can survive before 2023 |
You see How Malami The Attorney General of Nigeria just targeted Igbo business in The North Because Governors from The South banned open Grazing. I was born in Lagos and I can boldly say the Yorubas are not as heartless as the people in the North I always say this I can never live in the North because I don't understand how people can be savages and turn to animals in seconds, we all read of how a Christian in the university was killed on the orders of now terrorist minister in the cabinet of Buhari and this same Buhari refused to remove the said minister what does that tell you? remember the preacher woman that was beheaded, you know Nigerians always like to pretend and forget Yorubas are free and accommodating and we share the same interest and ideas and I don't see the Yorubas as the enemies of the Igbos just that you are still regarded as an Igbo man if you are not Yoruba, If your investment is in Yoruba land I can sleep with my 2 eyes closed because I know the Yorubas they are bigger than taking or destroying Igbo properties unlike the ones up north that have no regard for human life. I know we as Igbos love business and we are truly Nigerians if there is anything called Nigerians, we are everywhere we like to assimilate and even after the war it did not stop us from going to the north to start life again we truly believe in one Nigeria, but my brothers read the handwriting on the wall. I know it is hard and I know it is not easy to just pack up and leave but we must do it gradually because don't pretend like you don't know what is going on now, I know you read the news, do not allow those people to Slaughter you before you leave. If you want to come back to the north later you can with your own passport and visa and then you can be protected under international law because if you are touched it would be a declaration of war. So use your tongue to count your teeth and leave the North now, is it better to start now than when it would all be in chaos that is when you will start running, I need not remind you that as long as you are Igbo you are still Biafran boys and they might be nice to you now but when it happens they would Slaughter you like animals, history already taught us this. Stop pretending like Nigeria won't break because it will, a word is enough for the wise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgYTiYZvGjU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-usKXBfilzc https://www.biafranboys.org/open-letter-to-igbos-in-northern-nigeria |
eagleu:thanks i had to study the fulanis |
The problem we have as a people in the geographical expression is that we don't read and we don't know our history, we used to think these people are just cow herders but they are cunning and smart and they know how to play the game very well, I was reading to about Joshua DogoYaros speech when Buhari was removed as military head of state and I noticed the Joshua is a Christian name and I asked myself why didn't the Fulani read that speech why use a Christian man from Jos to read the speech and then install your Hausa brother Babangida to rule. So you must understand how the Fulanis operate during the counter-coup of 1966 masterminded by a Fulani man Murtala Muhammed, remember this a Fulani man masterminded the coup, and then they used the Danjuma a Christian from Taraba state to do the killing of his own fellow Christian brother and we all know the first coup was not an Igbo coup but story for another day. After killing Ironsi and Fajuyi, the Fulanis then installed Yakubu Gowon the genocidal manic to lead the massacre of the Igbos because they knew that there would be backlash from killing Ironsi and don't forget Yakubu Gowon the war criminal is a Christian an Anglican. The Fulanis used Gowon a Christian to make a Benue man the chief of army staff his name is Col. Joseph Akaahan a Christian obviously from Benue state and in turn this man recruited Benue Christian's to fight fellow Christians and this fake Greek appointment led the Tiv to supply the highest number of men to fight on the Nigerian side in the bitter civil war 1967–1970. And they didn't stop there the Fulanis made J.S.Tarka as Federal Commissioner for Communications. And in case you don't know who J. S Tarka is he was a man that wanted a middle belt state, Fulani made him commissioner and he abandoned the struggle for a middle belt republic and this serves as a warning to South-Eastern leaders, I know J. S Tarka would be rolling in his grave now because the Fulanis have destroyed Benue and took over their land. After the Fulani finished using a Christian man to commit genocide against the Biafrans, the Fulanis removed Gowon while he was away in Kampala and you need to watch the video and see how Gowon was running like a rat, the same Fulani man that masterminded the coup in 1966 was the person that removed Gowon, do you clearly understand now, they allowed him to do all the dirty jobs. Fulanis came to the west and used Awolowo a Christian to further deal with the Biafrans, Fulanis made Awolowo invoke a blockade that lead to the death of Igbo women and children, Fulanis made Awolowo give Igbos 20 pounds after the war, in return for all these they promised Awolowo that he would be president and eventually Awolowo died. Again the Fulanis turned Igbos against each other and made the so-called rivers people kill their fellow Igbos because of greed and envy, Igbos have been living in ikewerre land for the past 400years and that was their home until the Fulani used a Christian governor to divide South Eastern Nigeria and called those people rivers people and those people went ahead to massacre Igbos their brothers they didn't stop there they stole their land and properties and today look at the rivers people as they call themselves, they are suffering the Fulani destroyed their land and stole their oil and they are dealing with pollution and other environmental issues and in fact, many of them can't even fish. So you see having analyzed history it is clear and obvious that the Fulanis used us against each other take for example the current governor of IMO state that invited the Fulani army to kill his people and again the little Hitler Nwaike invited the army to kill Igbos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOVY8AZvsGw https://www.biafranboys.org/fulanis-love-using-christians-to-do |
Cholls:ok |
Cholls:yes na,which state are you from? |
EricBloodAxe:maybe even 50million |
mrvitalis:yes |
excellencyabia1:yes |
A temporary ban on recruiting federal public sector workers Raising of Interest rates Halting Capital Projects Prohibition of borrowing by state governments 15 percent cut from Shagari's 1983 Budget Realignment of import duties Reducing the balance of payment deficit by cutting imports It also gave priority to the importation of raw materials and spare parts that were needed for agriculture and industry. Other economic measures by Buhari took the form of countertrade, currency change, a price reduction of goods and services. His economic policies did not earn him the legitimacy of the masses due to the rise in inflation and the use of military might to continue to push many policies blamed for the rise in food prices. Social calamity: One of the most enduring legacies of the Buhari government has been the War Against Indiscipline (WAI). Launched on 20 March 1984, the policy tried to address the perceived lack of public morality and civic responsibility of Nigerian society. Unruly Nigerians were ordered to form neat queues at bus stops, under the eyes of whip-wielding soldiers. Civil servants who failed to show up on time at work were humiliated and forced to do "frog jumps". Minor offenses carried long sentences. Any student over the age of 17 caught cheating on an exam would get 21 years in prison. Counterfeiting and arson could lead to the death penalty. Famine:In 1985, prompted by economic uncertainties and a rising crime rate, the government of Buhari opened the borders (closed since April 1984) with Benin, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon to speed up the expulsion of 700,000 illegal foreigners and illegal migrant workers. Buhari is today known for this crisis; there even is a famine in the east of Niger that has been named "El Buhari". [/b]His regime drew criticism from many, including Nigeria's first Nobel Prize winner [b]Wole Soyinka, who, in 2007, wrote a piece called "The Crimes of Buhari" which outlined many of the abuses conducted under his military rule Corruption: During his tenure as Federal Commissioner of Petroleum and Natural Resources, US$2.8 billion allegedly went missing from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Midlands Bank in the United Kingdom. General Ibrahim Babangida later allegedly accused Buhari of being responsible for this fraud. However, in the conclusion of the Crude Oil Sales Tribunal of Inquiry headed by Justice Ayo Irikefe to investigate allegations of 2.8 billion Dollars misappropriation from the NNPC account, the tribunal found no truth in the allegations even though it noticed some lapses in the NNPC accounts corruption/nepotism:53 suitcases saga, Buhari's administration was embroiled in a scandal concerning the fate of 53 suitcases with unknown contents. The suitcases were being transported by the Emir of Gwandu, whose son was Buhari's aide-de-camp, and were cleared through customs on 10 June 1984 without inspection during his return flight from Saudi Arabia. Religious bigot: Sharia in Nigeria Previously, Buhari gave his support for the total implementation of Sharia in the country.He was quoted in 2001 as saying, "I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria", he then added: "God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country." Buhari has denied all allegations that he has a radical Islamist agenda. On 6 January 2015, Buhari said: "Because they can't attack our record, they accuse me falsely of ethnic jingoism; they accuse me falsely of religious fundamentalism. Because they cannot attack our record, they accuse us falsely of calling for election violence – when we have only insisted on peace. Even as Head of State, we never imposed Shariah." Support for Boko haram: Mediation with Boko Haram,In 2012, Buhari's name was included on a list published by Boko Haram of individuals it would trust to mediate between the group and the Federal Government. However, Buhari strongly objected and declined to mediate between the government and Boko Haram. In 2013, Muhammadu Buhari made a series of statements, when he asked the Federal Government to stop the killing of Boko Haram members and blamed the rise of the terrorist group on the prevalence of Niger Delta militants in the South. Buhari stated that "what is responsible for the security situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants The Niger Delta militants started it all, He also questioned the special treatment including close to $500 million a year paid to 30,000 militants under the amnesty program since 2013 by the Federal Government and deplored the fact that Boko Haram members were killed and their houses destroyed Liar: Abolishing the office of the first lady,In December 2014, Muhammadu Buhari went on the record to say he would abolish the office of the First Lady if he was elected as President, claiming it was unconstitutional Since assuming the presidency on 29 May 2015, Buhari has yet to terminate the office of the First Lady. Aisha Buhari operates from the office of the First Lady as "wife of the President" So guys with everything you see about Buhari tell me why Buhari should not have been banned from holding political office in Nigeria, the man destroyed Nigeria before and he did it again and I must conclude and say a leopard can never change even if you paint the spots, they still remain the same. |
Today history is Repeating Its self as Buari Asks Nigerians to register the IMEI Of their phones. As we watch in utter dismay as Nigeria is plunged into economic and security crisis one must begin to wonder what gang of criminal, selfish and wicked politicians from the southwest and southeast and other some part of Nigeria brought Buhari back to power and let it be on record that the Igbos have always rejected Buhari because we know he was a failure in 1983 and is still a failure till today. Only greedy people from the southeast that make up 1% gave this dictator their vote because of rice and 5000 nairas. I then begin to ask, can a leopard change its spots? Can a dictator become democratic? Can a military man become a civilian, we must blame the Fulanis and our teachers for refusing to teach us the history of Nigeria, I myself was just a baby when Buhari was then military head of state, according to what we heard people queued to buy milk, there was suffering in the land until he was removed in a bloodless coup. Buhari has been know to be corrupt, a tribalist,a religious bigot, a dictator, a hater of free speech, and a lover of nepotism, I wrote about something before I asked what kind of demonic broom did the APC use on Nigerians that made them accept and vote a failure like Buhari, in sane countries a man like Buhari should have been banned from holding political office because he truncated democracy, was GEJ really that bad? That we opted for a disaster to be president. I don't know about you but I enjoyed electricity for the first time since I was born in Nigeria during GEJs regime, we had other younger people that contested but greedy politicians are always after their pockets they don't care about Nigeria, you doubt me remember the load of palliatives they kept for themselves. wicked people I must say. As we always say we deserve the kind of leaders we get, I don't pity Nigerians that voted for this failure my only anger is that they alone are not feeling the brunt of this disaster called Buhari.i wish they alone could feel it. We have daily killings in Nigeria and this man does not deem it fit to talk to Nigerians on weekly basis, is this what we call democracy? Most times I think democracy in Africa is a scam because are these people not supposed to be working for us the people? Why do they become gods when they get into power, Buhari now speaks through Garba Shehu, never in the history of Nigeria have we had it this bad except in 1983 during the same Buhari's military regime. Nigeria is crumbling, no light, food prices are skyrocketing, the naira is becoming useless, missing money at the port 169billion, international reputation damaged because Buhari insists on keeping a terror apologist as a minister, the country is divided like never before, at least during the civil war Nigeria was united against the Igbos, but today everyone wants to be free from the middle belt to Yoruba land to Igbo land. Nepotism is the other of the day, you sacked a Fulani Muslim and you put another Muslim. Nigerians have been muzzled into silence just like in 1983, nobody can talk because of the fear of Buhari the dictator, you dare not speak. We would continue to speak. Shame on our fathers and mothers that were born during the Buhari military regime and still went ahead to vote for him, me and my family didn't because my parents already knew the man was failure and is still a failure I would use the words of Asari Dokubo.. They never leave you now ... Here are some of Buhari's disastrous policies during his regime as a military president Freedom of speech restricted: According to Decree Number 2 of 1984, the state security and the chief of staff were given the power to detain, without charges, individuals deemed to be a security risk to the state for up to three months. Strikes and popular demonstrations were banned and Nigeria's security agency, the National Security Organization (NSO) was entrusted with unprecedented powers. The NSO played a wide role in the cracking down of public dissent by intimidating, harassing, and jailing individuals who broke the interdiction on strikes. By October 1984, about 200,000 civil servants were retrenched. Buhari mounted an offensive against entrenched interests. Freedom of speech restricted 2:In 1984, Buhari passed Decree Number 4, the Protection Against False Accusations Decree, considered by scholars as the most repressive press law ever enacted in Nigeria. Section 1 of the law provided that "Any person who publishes in any form, whether written or otherwise, any message, rumor, report or statement which is false in any material particular or which brings or is calculated to bring the Federal Military Government or the Government of a state or public officer to ridicule or disrepute, shall be guilty of an offense under this Decree".[The law further stated that offending journalists and publishers will be tried by an open military tribunal, whose ruling would be final and unappealable in any court and those found guilty would be eligible for a fine, not less than 10,000 nairas and a jail sentence of up to two years Economics: On 7 May 1984, Buhari announced the country's 1984 National Budget. The budget came with a series of complementary measures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhYIEZf3CrY https://www.biafranboys.org/buhari-can-leopard-change-its-spots |
J.S Tarka was one of the founding members of the United Middle Belt Congress, a political organization dedicated to protecting and advocating for the country's Middle Belt, he wanted a free and independent middle belt free from the Fulanis and remember the TIV people stopped the Fulani jihad of 1804 and this is why they still have their cultures and traditions, unlike the Hausa people.UMBC wanted the creation of a Middle Belt Tarka was an advocate of state creation to give politically and economically empower minority groups within the country. He supported the creation of a Middle Belt state before the republic was truncated. In April 1961, a year after a crisis in Tiv land, Tarka was detained for three weeks in Jos under the cloud of investigation for treason and inciting unrest during the Tiv disturbances., his arrest was a month away from regional elections. The Tiv led United Middle Belt Congress (UMBC) won all the seats in the Benue Province in that year’s Federal election, which had pitted the Tiv against the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC), led by the great, great-grandson of Uthman Dan Fodio, Sir Ahmadu Bello, in the battle for the control of the Middle Belt. The victory of the UMBC at the polls was considered by many northern elites as a betrayal of the north by the Tiv as the UMBC had aligned with Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group (AG) In 1964 the police were helpless in the face of the violence and the Army and Air Force were called to stop the riots. Indeed, the Mbatiav area in Tivland was bombarded by the Air Force in order to kill Tondo Agende, a notorious rioter. At the end of the day, several Tiv lives (over 3,000) were lost and properties worth millions of pounds destroyed. And importantly the hope of the creation of the Middle Belt State completely vaporized. J.S. Tarka appointed as Federal Commissioner for Communications by the Fulanis and they eventually killed his ambition of creating a middle belt state free from the Fulanis and instead he joined the Fulanis to form a party that was launched in Benue state, his alliance with the Fulanis made a Fulani Shagari to become the president of Nigeria and the rest we can say is history. After the Fulani got power and successfully killing the middle belt agitation for a free middle belt then the Fulanis came back To finish what they could not do during the Fulani jihad of 1804 and J.S Tarka the man that made the deal with the Fulanis is dead. In the year 2001 Fulani killed an unarmed farmer who queried and asks why they would allow the cows to eat up his crops the Fulanis drew their sword and removed his head and today many local governments have been taken over by the Fulanis and in fact, they tried to kill the governor of Benue state and again recently the Fulanis went to the IDP camps of people that ran away because of the Fulanis to kill them, its like revenge for stopping out jihad In 1804. So I must say to the Igbo governors and other governors we must always learn from history and I think what the Igbos are too smart to allow a Fulani warrant governor dictate to them we must never allow what happened to js Tarka and Benue state to happen to us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4tIwgkvRH0 https://www.biafranboys.org/why-igbos-leaders-must-learn-from-js
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As they say, it is only a fool that does not learn from his history and only a foolish man learns from his own mistake. This might sound like a prophecy or prediction and as much as we want to pretend Nigeria is going to break up and we must face the truth, if not now after 2023 it would die a natural death, so we must be smart and plan ahead of time. Remember how you were given 20pounds? let me ask you if Nigeria breaks up which I know that it would, What will happen to the naira you all have in the banks? By the way, the naira is already getting worthless and we might be like Zimbabwe soon I say to you invest in gold and dollars, buy gold and store it and put your dollars in your dom account, those abroad open dollar account and save it. even your politicians have money abroad. Open an offshore account in tax-free countries and keep your dollars because Nigeria is heading for the rocks and nothing can stop it. I say to you my brothers and sisters do not take this message as a joke just ask yourself what happens to my naira once Nigeria breaks up. Shalom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1aJBoBw09w https://www.biafranboys.org/why-igbos-must-diversify-their-assets
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