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Hunchogee:I'm equally from akwa ibom, oron to be precised. What is the meaning of Niger delta oga. If easy, why u be no start your own agitation since? Na now where Ipob don almost win u d claim Niger delta republic or ibom republic? Better be wise. Let's win against our common enemies fulani, after that we can decide on what we want via referendum. |
Oga, if u like write your gibberish from now till tomorow, the so called ss/niger delta are Biafrans. Your divide and rule tactics won't work in this 21st century. I'm from the so called south south and Niger delta region and I'm a full blooded biafran. Referendum will stop this argument. It's gonna be one man, one vote. No one will be forced to join. So stop trying to be relevant. Before now, all of you feel Ipob have no balls, now that the formidable IPOB have succeeded in opening indigenous people eyes and is shaking the zoo to it's foundation, you all want to play your last card by trying to divide the people of the old eastern region. Lemme ask u a question, is ss/Niger delta a tribal name or an ethnic group? Black people worshipping the chains used by the white colonialists to control them. As a bonafide south southerner and Niger deltan, we are all Biafran and referendum will shock all of you. This is not the zoo election where one theif like Tinubu can come and claim Nigerian all over love him while in reality, majority don't like the idiot. Same with yahaya bello claiming Nigerians all over are begging him to run for president. And don't be surprised, in this zoo called Nigeria, these two criminals might still become the president against popular wishes and there is nothing anything of u will do. Is that a sane or working country? Pls leave us to decide. We were all Biafrans before the white man came to divide us. If your mum tie two pieces wrapper, you are a Biafran. |
zeusdgrt:Tell your boss to reduce your pay cus you are doing a very poor job. For your information, referendum will stop this nonsense. It's gonna be one man, one vote. So u claiming ss and Niger delta (which I'm not even sure) will only have one vote on that. The majority will carry the day. Weather u like It or not, we are all Biafrans and we are all going with our igbos brothers. |
Deadlytruth:It's either you are inherently stupid or you are just consciously being delusional? Who told you the new country Biafra doesn't have a blue print of how she was wants to be governed. Get this into your empty skull, Biafra is gonna be a confederation where each region would manage and control all her resources unlike what is obtainable in the zoological republic. In Biafra, there will be many nation within it. Ijaw nation, oro nation, ibibio nation, efik nation, Annang nation, igbo nation etc. Each regions or nation will manage and control her natural resources contributing little to the centre, unlike in Nigeria, where a fulani man can own twenty oil wells in my state Akwa ibom . Biafra will be the opposite of Nigeria. |
zeusdgrt:Mumu, what is the meaning of Niger delta? Is Niger delta a tribal name? For your information, the name Niger delta was coined for oil producing states in this evil contraption called Nigeria and by that, imo, abia, and even ondo apart from the other ss state are part of Niger delta. So in your Niger delta republic, you want a Yoruba state(ondo) to be part of it? Oga, what is your true identity or ethnic/tribal group? I'm from Oron (akpakip oro) in akwa ibom state and I'm a full blooded biafran. By virtue of historical facts and documentations, all the tribes that made up the old eastern region are igbos. Stop falling for the divide and rule tactics of the colonialists and fulani-controlled government. Have sense for once, unless you are one of the paid apc online miscreants masquerading as "we south south and Niger delta". Where were you when the oil producing states were being marginalised? Is there drinkable water in the region? Have you ever fought to be free from this evil government controlled by the fulani? So it's now that the formidable IPOB is making waves and holding the zoo by her balls that all of you e rats claiming to be ss and Niger delta started showing face from no where. Unam ikot me edi. |
isan:Where is your sense of humour bro. Be calming down, we are just catching cruise. #peaceup |
Schemerkhiz:This one Onosky is always typing "my Oyinyinche29" in instagram and whatsap, hope it's not what I'm thinking oo. Free the fine zogg for boys jor. |
Schemerkhiz:Pls drop the link |
AdakaBoro8:You guys must be very stupid. If you watch the video, you will hear an Akwa Ibomite addressing the people in his Annang/ibibio dialect. All these bmc paid agents, una no d tire? |
A yoruba man trying to rewrite my history. Oga, face your front. I'm from ss and I'm a full blooded biafran. |
GOTVee:Shut up. Hypocrite. Stand for which justice? An organisation that has been openly biased is what u claimed stand for justice? Thunder fire you there |
mekaboy:Oga saint, what have u done to protect the igbos in the east? What is your problem with Nnamdi Kanu? Are u not tired of writing junks everyday against Nnamdi kanu? Who knows you sef? Mnk is internationally recognised and feared by the even the federal government, your pay masters. Yet a nonentity like u will come online to type gibberish just to ridicule the name of the great Nnamdi Kanu. You have failed bro, relax. I'm sure you are frustrated and jealous of the successes ipob has recorded so far. Whether you like it or not, Nnamdi Kanu is God's sent and Biafra shall be restored. There is nothing you or any mortal can do about it . If u like write your junks from now till tomorow, Biafra must come. |
spearman:Shut up. Referendum will determine that. I'm from Niger delta and I see myself more as a biafran |
Simplyleo:Keep shifting goalposts. What happened to Niger delta, South south are not biafrans. E go shock una. Fools |
Because the real Buhari is dead. What you have there is an impostor |
Ekpeitit:Shut up. Who are the We? I'm from the so called south south and I'm a full blooded biafran. Referendum will shock all of you. Paid BMC agents everywhere. I just don't know why all you one Nigerian want to divide us so u can easily control us. This isn't 1967 oo. Akwa ibom is Biafra land. Get that in your brain. The last president of Biafra, Philip effiong is from Akwa ibom, the so called south south. |
tutudesz:Shut up. Who are the south south? I'm equally from the so called ss, the divide and rule military creation and we are all Biafrans. |
superstar1:Very soon, y'all will beg for a round table discussion. By then, it will be too late. Mark my words. #Biafraexit |
solonnachi:Look like they have disallowed the goal oo...chei |
drDoom3:How? |
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dododawa1:Your stupidity don get PhD. We can't help u anymore. Keep wallowing in ignorance. That interview was not live but pre-recorded. Learn to reason like a human being |
mekaboy:May God punish you for all the lies you have been churning out against mnk. Biafra shall be restored and there is nothing any mortal can do about it. It is ordained by Elohim in heaven. Becareful how you joke and lie against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, just be very careful. Everything shouldn't be about money or joke to you. Learn from the rest who have suffered cus of their lies and fight with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. When person pass U, e pass u. If u know who Nnamdi Kanu is in the spiritual realm, you will not even dare type this rubbish or open another thread against him. A word is enough for the wise. #Biafraexit |
Are u guys sure Malami is not the defacto president controlling things in aso rock on behalf of the late Buhari? What sort of idiocrazy is This?Smh! Ndi one Nigeria, see una life oo |
dododawa1:You are a fool. So u don't know the interview was pre-recorded and not live? |
So up till now,you guys have not realised that the real Buhari is dead and the idiot in aso rock is an impostor? Black people. Only good at fighting those that want to free them from their slave masters. Better listen to Nnamdi Kanu and have some sense. You guys irritate me, especially the sai babarians and BMC. Pathetic |
Source: How Police Killed Over 100 in Abia Tagged Unknown Gunmen; Relatives Cry for Justice . Contrary to the claim by Abia State Police Command, the eight boys its men killed were not members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN), eyewitnesses, investigations and parents accounts revealed. After the Saturday (May 29) evening attack by unknown gunmen on SCID, the Abia State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, on Sunday, paraded eight corpses he claimed were bodies of the IPOB/ESN members killed by his men during a gun duel. He said the attackers stormed the police formation at about 6pm on Saturday, shooting arbitrarily, leading to the death of two inspectors of police. “Reinforcement from the command headquarters added to the fierce engagement with men on the ground saw eight of the hoodlums neutralised and killed,” the PPRO told newsmen during the press briefing. However, an investigation by The Realm News and accounts from multiple sources including the parents of some of the victims indicted the police for extrajudicial killing. “They were boys the military forcefully abducted from their homes and on the streets few hours after the attack on SCID Umuagu, Umuahia, and handed over to the police for proper investigation,” an eye-witness who identified himself as Mr Uche said. He said on the day of the attack on SCID, the boys, numbering 50, wearing all sort of charms and half nude invaded the police formation and chased the officers away. “On sighting them, the police officers on duty abandoned their duty posts and weapons and fled the police station from all corners. “They operated freely for about 15 minutes and even encouraged people to snap and video them,” he said. He added, “they did not take anything from the police station. They only burnt it down and killed one of their members for stealing money from the police front desk. The police never engaged them in any shootout.” Another eyewitness, a trader at Ubani market, who identified himself as Ogechuhwu, corroborated the account of Mr Uche. He said people wanted to run away when the gunmen started shooting but they (gunmen) encouraged them to remain calm. “They moved to and fro the road severally and after a while, they stopped a Toyota Hilux pickup van and told the driver where to go and recover his van. “Except for one of their members they killed for flouting their law, the rest boarded the Hilux van and zoomed off en route Umuahia main town. There was no exchange of gunfire between them and the police,” he said. Reliving the incident that led to the extrajudicial killing of his son Mr Obinna Ejekwu and his younger sister’s son Mr Onyebuchi Amadi by the police to The Realm News crew who visited his plot 5 Rivers lane Ugwunchara resident, the inconsolable bereaved father Mr Nicholas Ejekwu, 69, said thus: “I was in front of my compound when we started hearing gunshots. People ran towards our house and stayed here for safety. After the shooting stopped, some soldiers came in the direction of our house. When those taking refuge at the front of the house saw the soldiers, they began running away via our backyard. “The soldiers asked what I was doing outside and I told them that this is my house. They shouted at me to get up from here. So, I stood up and entered my room. The soldiers later entered my house via the backyard, broke the doors and took my sons and other family members outside and ordered them to lie on the floor. He said they forced everybody, including women and children, to lie face down on the floor and after subjecting them to several inhumane treatments, took away his two sons. “They later separated my sons from the rest and took them away. Afterwards, we later heard that they kept them at City Base filling station situated at Ugwunchara road. Around midnight, the army called the police and handed my children and others they picked on the road to them and they took them away,” he said. The bereaved father said one of the staff of the filling station who watched the scene from his office where he was hiding said the soldiers told the police that they picked his children from their house and the rest on the street. “The filling station staff told us that he overheard the soldiers tell the police to detain them for proper investigation. But the police ignored this order, killed my children and the others and claimed the next day that they were the unknown gunmen killed in a gun battle,” he said. He added, “I don’t know why they (soldiers) came to my house. Obinna, one of my sons that they killed, had a wife and three little children. He was a printer and had a shop at Warri street by Niger road in Umuahia. His younger brother Onyebuchi was a tailor. They were not problematic. I don’t know why the police would kill them without investigation.” The uncles and auntie of the slain boys, Chief Nwabuisi Ejekwu, Paul Ejekwu, Agu Eze Ben Ezeonu and Mrs Ngozi Nwachukwu corroborated the narration of the bereaved father. According to them, the soldiers kicked down the doors with their legs and forced everyone outside. “They brought us all out and made us lie on the ground in front of our house. After a few minutes, they picked my nephews who just came back from work and one man that was also coming back home and left,” teary Mrs Nwachukwu said. She said Onyebuchi was her younger sister’s son while Obinna’s father is her eldest brother. According to her, all efforts to locate them proved abortive until Sunday when they saw their corpses with others paraded by the police as the unknown gunmen. “My sister and Obinna’s wife went to CPS early on Sunday morning, but the police didn’t allow them to enter. They even flogged them for trying to enquire about the whereabouts of her son. “Obinna wore a wine-coloured long sleeves flowered shirt and blue jean trousers because he just came back from work while Onyebuchi, because he was in the house resting when the soldiers broke into his room, wore white knickers. “We were surprised when we saw their lifeless bodies. They had changed Onyebuchi’s white knickers to black with charcoal robbed all over his body. Obinna’s blue jeans had also turned to black. I believe the police did that to make them look like the so-called unknown gunmen.” The uncle of the slain boys, Chief Nwabuisi Ejekwu, said when he heard about the incident on Saturday night, he called Obinna at about 10:56pm and he picked but sounded distressed. “He told me that they were at City Base filling station with soldiers. I called him again by 11pm to ask what was happening but his phone was switched off. “We began looking for them on Sunday because people that watched what happened from their living rooms told us that by midnight, the army called the police and handed the arrested individuals to them. That was why we started going from one police station to another. “On Monday morning, between 10 and 11am, we saw our nephews on the internet. They had killed them. We rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Umuahia and saw where they dumped their corpses in front of the mortuary. “We even found the keys to Mr Obinna’s shop inside his jeans trousers. The mortuary attendant told us to write the government for approval before we can claim their bodies. When The Realm News crews visited, Mr Obinna’s printing shop at 39, Warri street by Niger road, his dumbfounded neighbours were seen laying curses on the police for killing a young industrious father and tagging him one of the unknown gunmen. “We all attended the wedding of one of us and later came back to the shop. It was not quite long after we left to our various homes that the pandemonium broke out. We were surprised when we saw his lifeless body on the internet. “At first, we thought he was killed by a stray bullet. It was very embarrassing for the police to kill Obinna and tag him an unknown gunmen. “Obinna was a quiet young man. He didn’t deserve such a cruel death from the police that ought to protect him,” one of his neighbours said. Repeated calls put across to the state PPRO proved abortive. Multiple sources told The Realm News that the police have killed over 100 young men in Abia state in the past few weeks, tagging them unknown gunmen. Similar killings triggered EndSARS protests in 2020 and led to the dissolution of the infamous Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) but there is nothing to indicate that the police have abandoned their old ways. |
Contrary to the claim by Abia State Police Command, the eight boys its men killed were not members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN), eyewitnesses, investigations and parents accounts revealed. After the Saturday (May 29) evening attack by unknown gunmen on SCID, the Abia State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, on Sunday, paraded eight corpses he claimed were bodies of the IPOB/ESN members killed by his men during a gun duel. He said the attackers stormed the police formation at about 6pm on Saturday, shooting arbitrarily, leading to the death of two inspectors of police. “Reinforcement from the command headquarters added to the fierce engagement with men on the ground saw eight of the hoodlums neutralised and killed,” the PPRO told newsmen during the press briefing. However, an investigation by The Realm News and accounts from multiple sources including the parents of some of the victims indicted the police for extrajudicial killing. “They were boys the military forcefully abducted from their homes and on the streets few hours after the attack on SCID Umuagu, Umuahia, and handed over to the police for proper investigation,” an eye-witness who identified himself as Mr Uche said. He said on the day of the attack on SCID, the boys, numbering 50, wearing all sort of charms and half nude invaded the police formation and chased the officers away. “On sighting them, the police officers on duty abandoned their duty posts and weapons and fled the police station from all corners. “They operated freely for about 15 minutes and even encouraged people to snap and video them,” he said. He added, “they did not take anything from the police station. They only burnt it down and killed one of their members for stealing money from the police front desk. The police never engaged them in any shootout.” Another eyewitness, a trader at Ubani market, who identified himself as Ogechuhwu, corroborated the account of Mr Uche. He said people wanted to run away when the gunmen started shooting but they (gunmen) encouraged them to remain calm. “They moved to and fro the road severally and after a while, they stopped a Toyota Hilux pickup van and told the driver where to go and recover his van. “Except for one of their members they killed for flouting their law, the rest boarded the Hilux van and zoomed off en route Umuahia main town. There was no exchange of gunfire between them and the police,” he said. Reliving the incident that led to the extrajudicial killing of his son Mr Obinna Ejekwu and his younger sister’s son Mr Onyebuchi Amadi by the police to The Realm News crew who visited his plot 5 Rivers lane Ugwunchara resident, the inconsolable bereaved father Mr Nicholas Ejekwu, 69, said thus: “I was in front of my compound when we started hearing gunshots. People ran towards our house and stayed here for safety. After the shooting stopped, some soldiers came in the direction of our house. When those taking refuge at the front of the house saw the soldiers, they began running away via our backyard. “The soldiers asked what I was doing outside and I told them that this is my house. They shouted at me to get up from here. So, I stood up and entered my room. The soldiers later entered my house via the backyard, broke the doors and took my sons and other family members outside and ordered them to lie on the floor. He said they forced everybody, including women and children, to lie face down on the floor and after subjecting them to several inhumane treatments, took away his two sons. “They later separated my sons from the rest and took them away. Afterwards, we later heard that they kept them at City Base filling station situated at Ugwunchara road. Around midnight, the army called the police and handed my children and others they picked on the road to them and they took them away,” he said. The bereaved father said one of the staff of the filling station who watched the scene from his office where he was hiding said the soldiers told the police that they picked his children from their house and the rest on the street. “The filling station staff told us that he overheard the soldiers tell the police to detain them for proper investigation. But the police ignored this order, killed my children and the others and claimed the next day that they were the unknown gunmen killed in a gun battle,” he said. He added, “I don’t know why they (soldiers) came to my house. Obinna, one of my sons that they killed, had a wife and three little children. He was a printer and had a shop at Warri street by Niger road in Umuahia. His younger brother Onyebuchi was a tailor. They were not problematic. I don’t know why the police would kill them without investigation.” The uncles and auntie of the slain boys, Chief Nwabuisi Ejekwu, Paul Ejekwu, Agu Eze Ben Ezeonu and Mrs Ngozi Nwachukwu corroborated the narration of the bereaved father. According to them, the soldiers kicked down the doors with their legs and forced everyone outside. “They brought us all out and made us lie on the ground in front of our house. After a few minutes, they picked my nephews who just came back from work and one man that was also coming back home and left,” teary Mrs Nwachukwu said. She said Onyebuchi was her younger sister’s son while Obinna’s father is her eldest brother. According to her, all efforts to locate them proved abortive until Sunday when they saw their corpses with others paraded by the police as the unknown gunmen. “My sister and Obinna’s wife went to CPS early on Sunday morning, but the police didn’t allow them to enter. They even flogged them for trying to enquire about the whereabouts of her son. “Obinna wore a wine-coloured long sleeves flowered shirt and blue jean trousers because he just came back from work while Onyebuchi, because he was in the house resting when the soldiers broke into his room, wore white knickers. “We were surprised when we saw their lifeless bodies. They had changed Onyebuchi’s white knickers to black with charcoal robbed all over his body. Obinna’s blue jeans had also turned to black. I believe the police did that to make them look like the so-called unknown gunmen.” The uncle of the slain boys, Chief Nwabuisi Ejekwu, said when he heard about the incident on Saturday night, he called Obinna at about 10:56pm and he picked but sounded distressed. “He told me that they were at City Base filling station with soldiers. I called him again by 11pm to ask what was happening but his phone was switched off. “We began looking for them on Sunday because people that watched what happened from their living rooms told us that by midnight, the army called the police and handed the arrested individuals to them. That was why we started going from one police station to another. “On Monday morning, between 10 and 11am, we saw our nephews on the internet. They had killed them. We rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Umuahia and saw where they dumped their corpses in front of the mortuary. “We even found the keys to Mr Obinna’s shop inside his jeans trousers. The mortuary attendant told us to write the government for approval before we can claim their bodies. When The Realm News crews visited, Mr Obinna’s printing shop at 39, Warri street by Niger road, his dumbfounded neighbours were seen laying curses on the police for killing a young industrious father and tagging him one of the unknown gunmen. “We all attended the wedding of one of us and later came back to the shop. It was not quite long after we left to our various homes that the pandemonium broke out. We were surprised when we saw his lifeless body on the internet. “At first, we thought he was killed by a stray bullet. It was very embarrassing for the police to kill Obinna and tag him an unknown gunmen. “Obinna was a quiet young man. He didn’t deserve such a cruel death from the police that ought to protect him,” one of his neighbours said. Repeated calls put across to the state PPRO proved abortive. Multiple sources told The Realm News that the police have killed over 100 young men in Abia state in the past few weeks, tagging them unknown gunmen. Similar killings triggered EndSARS protests in 2020 and led to the dissolution of the infamous Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) but there is nothing to indicate that the police have abandoned their old ways. |
Eyes service. The last time Nnamdi Kanu met with the eastern governors including ikpeazu, they all ganged up to kill. They sent army to his house. These guys are evil. They all know their times is up, they are now trying to play the angel advocates. Theives! Referendum now |
Who else notice how Buhari is always pictured far from the camara so people won't see the differences in this impostor and the real Buhari. Zoo! |
Wole Soyinka, if u like speak and write big grammar from now till tomorrow, it changes nothing. Biafra must come. For the record, i have not heard you condemn the igangan massacre by herdmen in oyo state. Double standard at play. Stfu!! |
These guys are evil. I knew the bodies they paraded were that of innocent citizens. Just imagine. And some fools will still openly support them. Una shame d shame me |
that's why I said go and join them in the east, whatever crosses onitsha bridge is not Niger delta anymore.Am a full blood south south and we refuse ur Ipob Biafra mandate!South south we stand and besides Ipob nor hold any balls stop deceiving urself,only last week tompolo gave an ultimatum and the Fg came begging that's what u call balls Incase u don't know the meaning let me educate u.
Even though I'm a born again Christian from the south, I think I will always agree with Muric for the ways he stands for justice and democratic tenets. That protest was unjustified and we need to apologize to the president for our insubordination especially we Christians that participated in the shameful and meaningless protest 