Politics › Re: Are Ipobians Touts? by Freemancipation: 2:18am On Jul 25, 2017 |
TheCabal: If them are serious make dem burn voters card....  You are still not tired with your notorious goal post shifting. |
Politics › Re: Are Ipobians Touts? by Freemancipation: 2:16am On Jul 25, 2017 |
Good job op.
Even within Nigerian court, IPOB is currently winning the case against Nigerian government that started back in 2013.
The Nigerian government has been so disorganized in fighting against that case that even the judge was so disappointed and ruled in favor of IPOB to proceed with the case. |
Politics › Re: Picture Of Dead Nigerian Soldiers Dumped Inside The Bus by Freemancipation: 10:05pm On Jul 24, 2017 |
The most tragic part of all this is that they died for Nigeria a country that don't give a damn about them. Look at how their fellow army stacked their bodies like piece of wood. |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Lagosians Drink Beer In Flood by Freemancipation: 12:40am On Jul 23, 2017 |
Suffering and smiling drinking |
Politics › Re: They Took Our Oil For 45 Years Without Giving Basic Facilities Delta Community by Freemancipation: 12:30am On Jul 23, 2017 |
Blitzerz: So that is how you got the conclusion that I assumed government was innocent?
By the way, I was not on a mission to name ALL PLAYERS. The subject of my comment was Shell. It's like me blaming the problem of the north on boko haram without mentioning their main enablers which is the northern elites and their decades of miseducation and neglects. I hope you see where I am coming from. |
Politics › Re: They Took Our Oil For 45 Years Without Giving Basic Facilities Delta Community by Freemancipation: 12:23am On Jul 23, 2017 |
Blitzerz: I never suggested that the NIGERIAN government is innocent in all of this. I wonder how u arrived at that conclusion. You forgot for some reason to name the key player while blaming shell. |
Politics › Re: They Took Our Oil For 45 Years Without Giving Basic Facilities Delta Community by Freemancipation: 12:17am On Jul 23, 2017 |
Blitzerz: Shell remains one of the evil Legs of Colonialism and Imperialism in Nigeria.
I sincerely Pray they fold up. Niger Delta and Nigeria will be better for it. Shell? Who gave them the authority to operate and even partner with them. Isn't it the same NIgerian government that you are trying to deflect the blame from? Also last I checked, shell is a private company and it isn't their job to develop people's land. All they are supposed to do is to pay their taxes. |
Politics › Re: They Took Our Oil For 45 Years Without Giving Basic Facilities Delta Community by Freemancipation: 12:12am On Jul 23, 2017 |
If you are from an oil producing community in the niger delta and you don't have a mordern city that looks like this, then you and your people have been scammed.
1. Dubai 2. Houston texas
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Politics › Re: Ability Of IPOB To Organize Themselves Despite Not A Country Is An Indication Of by Freemancipation: 6:58pm On Jul 22, 2017 |
I completely agree with everything the op said. They are constantly improving their organization. I was also impressed with the civility displayed at the rally in obigbo yesterday. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Negociated Foreign Countries With Oil Of South South For Biafra! by Freemancipation: 11:46pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
In a world where the value of oil is rapidly diminishing because of surplus? Op go to sleep. |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 9:33pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Kagawa10: Lmao!
The name was Asagba of Asagba land until the British came and called it Asaba, same way Eka was pronounced as Ika by the British who couldn't pronounce it.. It was never Ahama.. You go soon see Aspanner.. lol
The fact is Asagba/Asaba aint Ibo word! Kapish! I hope you know that all these ranting online won't change anything on the ground right? |
Politics › Re: Biafra's Capital Will Be In Rivers State - Says Nnamdi Kanu [WATCH VIDEO] by Freemancipation: 9:27pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Yyeske: Tell us how you got to know that all the places you mentioned want to be a part of your phantom Biafra I don't know neither do you or anyone until a referendum is conducted where people vote whether they want to remain in Nigeria or leave. But one thing I know is that so many members of IPOB come from those places and it will be unjust if they and their people are denied the option to decide their future. |
Politics › Re: Biafra's Capital Will Be In Rivers State - Says Nnamdi Kanu [WATCH VIDEO] by Freemancipation: 8:42pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
The truth is that it won't matter where the capital is because power will lie in the provinces of Biafra. This means that every province will have their own befitting capital that can match toe to toe.
The reason why people care about capital location is because of the corrupt system that Nigeria runs on. |
Politics › Re: Biafra's Capital Will Be In Rivers State - Says Nnamdi Kanu [WATCH VIDEO] by Freemancipation: 8:37pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Biafra needs to have 3 capitals like South Africa
Judiciary: Enugu or Asaba
Legislative: Uyo or Calabar
Executive: Igweocha or Yenagoa |
Politics › Re: Biafrans Please Judaism Is Not Christianty And Cannot Save by Freemancipation: 4:36pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
tonio2wo: Did Jesus practice christianity or judaism? Good question...  |
Politics › Re: LIVE! Over 3 Million Rivers People Defy Heavy Rain To Welcome Kanu In PH (video) by Freemancipation: 4:29pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Just imagine where Biafran movement will be today if we depended on nairaland....lol
This website have no impact on shiiiit even though the loser MOds act like they do. |
Politics › Re: Biafrans Please Judaism Is Not Christianty And Cannot Save by Freemancipation: 4:26pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
But the same people that brought us Christianity supported Islamist to commit genocide against us |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 12:01pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
There is a strong need for Nigerians to limit igbos in the stupid south east that they themselves created.
The hope is that if they can limit igbos to south east, it will physically and psychologically discourage them from leaving Nigeria
That plan has failed. Thanks to Nnamdi Kanu |
Politics › Re: Photo: When Nigerian Politicians Want To Decieve Their People by Freemancipation: 7:23am On Jul 21, 2017 |
This is why Nnamdi Kanu is so right with boycotts of elections. He reminded biafrans that real power lies in the people's hand.
Obiano watched as Nigerian troops slaughtered innocent protesters in nkpor and didn't say anything but 2 days ago he jumped out to help an accident victim with minor injuries just because of election. |
Politics › Re: We’ve Father, Son Relationship With Ipob, Says Ohanaeze by Freemancipation: 3:48am On Jul 21, 2017 |
IPOB and ohaneze are not enemies as it might appear through the media lenses
BUT
There is a strong ideological battle going on in both camps.
The pro Nigerian camp is backing ohaneze while the pro Biafran camp is with IPOB
Ohaneze is full of older generations Igbos while IPOB is full of the younger generations.
Who's ideology will win at the end? |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 3:30am On Jul 21, 2017 |
cumbak60: "For instance, the Aboh and Ndoni ancient towns were first founded by the Igbo-speaking elements from Nri or Awka zone. For Aboh, they were the Akala or Akalai party whose eponymous ancestor was Ogidi who magically invoked down an imposing rock (salvivic water deity) that aided his party to cross the Niger from Isala axis, a reason why the ancestors of Akili never drowned in the river. In Ndoni, they were the Obonya elements, whose ancestor was Awka, father of Aguukwu to Ezenwocha and Anyaogwu. Both Ogidi and the Awka were reputed to have arrived at the banks of the lower Niger about the 10th century or before."
Oral history of Ndoni people. Read and get educated. The article was written by a known Ndoni son. http://www.thetidenewsonline.com/2014/03/21/appraising-kingship-in-ndoni-11/ My grandmother is an ndoni woman. I have been there once and ate delicious ofe nsala with fresh fish. I thought they spoke Japanese according to Nigerian propaganda but surprisingly they spoke Igbo just like my grandmother who doesn't know any other language. Or maybe a mighty Igbo army colonized them....lol |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 3:26am On Jul 21, 2017 |
itchie: I am from iselle uku (delta state) and I don't know who is more Igbo than me. The same people who have called me "bendel Igbo" all my life have suddenly turned around to tell me I am no longer Igbo in my adult age. Clark and his likes must think we are so dumb that we can't think for ourselves and so they must think and speak for us. My people are called Anioma(The good land in Igbo language), we speak our own dialect of Igbo, we dress like and eat the same food as Igbos, we bear the same names as Igbos, even our four market days are same with that of every other Igbo community and yet I'm not igbo? So I have no right to Identify with my own Igbo ethnic group but every Ijaw man including the Arogbos from ondo state must be recognised as Ijaws right? Nonsense!! Chukwu gozie gi nwanne mmadu. Obu nna gi muru gi. |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 3:22am On Jul 21, 2017 |
cumbak60: The hypocrisy of Nigerians over the make up of the Igbo ethnic group is one of the root of her problem. Igbo balkanization started from the British, when the balkanized western Igbos from their kins in the East, with Nigerian government doing same over the years. If this issue is not properly address, agitation will keep springing here and there.
cc: nonaira, ikechukwu, Ugomba, pazianza, Ngozi123, Ngokafor, pchukwudi, Ugosample, cheruv, conductor1, malawian, abagworo, chiwude, chino,etc. You are 100% right. The loss of the ekwumekwu war after 30 years of fighting the British was the first Balkanization of the igbos. The one that happened after the uncivil war was even worse. And it was done by fellow Africans with evil devilish hearts |
Politics › Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Freemancipation: 3:17am On Jul 21, 2017 |
What a beautiful response. How did I miss such myth bursting thread.
I am an proud Igbo man of anioma extraction. Nobody from we niger delta crew can define my identity.
The era of propaganda is over!!!!! |
Politics › Re: Benue Indigenes React To Nnamdi Kanu's "No Biafra Without Rivers & Benue" Talk by Freemancipation: 4:00pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Thank God Biafran movement doesn't depend on nairaland to succeed. |
Politics › Re: Our OIL MONEY by Freemancipation: 3:58pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
dlondonbadboy: Wow..Lord have mercy. What I'm I doing in this zoo? The north was actually planning to break out of Nigeria after the so call counter coup / genocide until evil British cautioned them not to. They told them about the newly discovered oil fields in the eastern region and promised them unlimited supplies of weapons if the retake back eastern region. |
Politics › Re: Our OIL MONEY by Freemancipation: 3:51pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
ZKOSOSO: Are u just knowing this? The Biafran War of 1966-70 was actually an OIL WAR. It was 'covert' operation to eliminate the dominant ethnic group of the day (igbos) in the Armed forces and Civil service so that the Fulanis can take charge using Gowon the errand boy. Gowon was not even dashed a bloc.
Today type of politics is strictly Islamisation of the Federation Govt. Establishment and all Armed Forces and Paramilitary services.
That is Buhari reasons for wanting to be President all along. And they succeeded because lots of igbophobic elements in the niger delta supported them against Biafra like ken saro wiwa and adaka boro. Today visit the places where the oil is coming from and they look hell. They even divided Igbo communities in half and put some in the so called south south all because of oil. |
Politics › Re: Our OIL MONEY by Freemancipation: 3:34pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Oil blocks should belong to the communities where it it produced. Not by individuals.
Every oil producing community should have a wealth fund where the proceeds of oil sale will be deposited and managed transparently for future development and generations. This is part of the Biafran agenda. The the we niger deltans want to maintain the current status. |
Politics › Re: Our OIL MONEY by Freemancipation: 3:16pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Why should we worry about these people when IPOB is trying to use their Biafra to steal our oil. We prefer these people continue stealing our oil under one Nigeria and we shall continue attacking IPOB for including us on the map...says the fools |
Politics › Re: Why Didn't Nnamdi Kanu Accept Biafra With The Only 5 States? by Freemancipation: 2:10pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Warship: My brother to be honest with you, Kanu was offered that deal.?
Take note that you heard from an secret intelligence source Even if he was offered such a deal. He didn't take it at the end. That's what matters. They want to separate Igbo communities because of oil. That's why some clans are found both in the SE and SS |
Politics › Re: Why Didn't Nnamdi Kanu Accept Biafra With The Only 5 States? by Freemancipation: 2:06pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
fasterwell: Charity they say begins at home
Tell Nnamdi Kanu that the people of Ukwa West in Abia State ( his own state ) are sufferring despite all the oil revenues that comes to Abia from the FG because of Ukwa West oil.
Abi na Hausa, Fulani or Yoruba man dey rule Abia state ni? How is that his fault? Did he create the exploitive system in place? Last I checked, there is no resource control laws in Nigeria. What do you want Nnamdi Kanu to do? Do want him to go rob CBN? |
Politics › Re: Restructuring For A United And Progressive Nigeria By Atiku Abubakar by Freemancipation: 2:02pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
In 2019 every one running for office will be screaming restructuring bla bla bla. After elections, they will start denying what they campaigned on.
The truth is that the system is setup in a way that favors the north so they will use the legislative Powers to suppress progressive ideas that radically changes the status quo.
Those hoping on restructuring will be taken on a one chance ride |