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PoliticsRe: Entrance To Boko Haram Underground Silo Discovered By Nigerian Army (photo) by hakeem4(m): 11:42am On Aug 03, 2015
Like for buhari
PoliticsRe: Vintage Pictures Of Onitsha and Anambra (before The Civil War) by hakeem4(m): 9:10am On Aug 03, 2015
The East was cool ooo
SportsRe: #chelseafansbelike by hakeem4(op): 5:44pm On Aug 02, 2015
jamex93:
hahahajahahaja


mouthed ppl
leave them oooo na empty barrel make the loudest noise
SportsRe: Alaba International Market Football League Fixtures, by hakeem4(m): 5:21pm On Aug 02, 2015
Are these drunk men ?
SportsRe: Alaba International Market Football League Fixtures, by hakeem4(m): 5:21pm On Aug 02, 2015
Are these drunk men ?
SportsRe: #chelseafansbelike by hakeem4(op): 5:20pm On Aug 02, 2015
Lmao
Sports#chelseafansbelike by hakeem4(op): 4:56pm On Aug 02, 2015
.#chelseafansbelike

PoliticsRe: 71% Anambra People Are Poor, Says Igbuzor by hakeem4(m): 9:39am On Aug 02, 2015
Udmaster:
you think that bringing up FALSE FACTS will make you prove a point.. By the way Anambra is more industrilized than all South West states except Lagos and that Oil in ondo belongs to the Riverine IJAW community in Ondo and they have told you ewedu eaters that they NOT yorubas.. They HATE being called yorubas!! FACT!
shut up !!!! Only agbara in Ogun state is more industrialised than the who SE
PoliticsRe: 71% Anambra People Are Poor, Says Igbuzor by hakeem4(m): 9:16am On Aug 02, 2015
raayah:
Dirty Culture.
Barbaric.

Ewwww angry
like we know you've no respect in your culture, doesn't mean you shouldn't respect other people's culture

But why am I even replying you ? Common Igbo minority
PoliticsRe: 71% Anambra People Are Poor, Says Igbuzor by hakeem4(m): 7:10am On Aug 02, 2015
raayah:
Lol.. who is running to osun??

Is it not the same osun state that is on front page, telling their women to hide indoors because a king died?

Barbaric people!
oro is our culture
We do not have the inferiority complex that yall Igbos have leaving your culture and taking the white culture as civilisation
PoliticsRe: Photo: Teacher Shot Dead In Enugu by hakeem4(m): 7:02am On Aug 02, 2015
Okay
PoliticsRe: The emperor of Country Of Western Nigeria picture of warri by hakeem4(m): 12:09am On Aug 02, 2015
onuwaje:
Warri is. Not western nigeria pls!
sharrrrrrrrap it was in the western part of Nigeria before 1964
PoliticsRe: What Is Wrong With Igbo's? by hakeem4(m): 12:05am On Aug 02, 2015
dynamitedj:
The country Nigeria cannot stand without the igbos. if you really think the so-called Biafrans can't feed themselves why not let them go and I tell you the moment Nigeria let Biafra have their supposed home I swear it will be the end of the Yoruba's. The yourubas are just and always foolish just like the way they are confused with which religion to follow.
please explain how foolish they are
PoliticsRe: What Is Wrong With Igbo's? by hakeem4(m): 12:02am On Aug 02, 2015
AnambraDota:
Give me and I will deactivate my account.

Your being killed from Oshogbo to Ekiti, from Ore to Ibadam from Mile 2 to Ikorodu your here spewing thrash as usual.

When not discuss about Yoruba and Huasa relationship in Nigeria and leave Igbos alone, the call you inferior muslims and don't allow you to worship in their mosques or even lead in prayers in their own mosques.

Focus on Yorubas first
I live in Ikorodu and I know so many Yoruba's that beat up the Hausa's...
PoliticsRe: We Now Have Capacity To Eliminate Boko Haram - Buhari by hakeem4(m): 8:42pm On Aug 01, 2015
nikkiking:
Good news...... In as far as i am concerned pmb has the power to crush what him and his co have created!!
why can't you pretend to have sense
PoliticsRe: What Is Wrong With Igbo's? by hakeem4(m): 8:40pm On Aug 01, 2015
AnambraDota:
The question now is why is
Don't Yorubas retaliate when they are attacked both in North and SW huh?
is like you're not serious

Don't you know that Yoruba boys kill does aboki in mile 12
PoliticsRe: Nigeria, Neighbours Have Increased Capacity To Deal With Boko Haram – Buhari by hakeem4(m): 8:39pm On Aug 01, 2015
Yo
PoliticsRe: Petrol Price Rises To N110! by hakeem4(m): 5:06pm On Aug 01, 2015
K
Christianity EtcRe: List Of Funny Churches In Nigeria by hakeem4(op): 9:42am On Aug 01, 2015
Haha
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Should Wake Up , Biafra Is A Dream - Etcetera by hakeem4(op): 9:41am On Aug 01, 2015
tuffgongjo:
Nightmare,not nightmere.
noted
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Should Wake Up , Biafra Is A Dream - Etcetera by hakeem4(op):
vicenzo:
"The future belongs to those who believe in the
beauty of their dreams." – Eleanor

Biafra is indeed a beautiful dream.
night mare
CultureRe: Igbele: Evil Forest Where Itsekiris Dump Corpses Of Witches, Wizards by hakeem4(m): 8:25am On Aug 01, 2015
kennyman2000:
Chai... Naija,, such a very backward country..
sharrrrrrrrrap it's their culture
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Should Wake Up , Biafra Is A Dream - Etcetera by hakeem4(op): 7:19am On Aug 01, 2015
AnambraDota:
Another Yoloba masturbating on Biafra while Hausas kill them in Oduanistan
it your Igbo brother that said it ooo
PoliticsRe: Igbo's Should Wake Up , Biafra Is A Dream - Etcetera by hakeem4(op): 7:19am On Aug 01, 2015
Bugatie:
Who's he?
he's an Igbo musician
PoliticsIgbo's Should Wake Up , Biafra Is A Dream - Etcetera by hakeem4(op): 7:12am On Aug 01, 2015
I have been receiving a lot of mails and phone calls in recent weeks requesting that I lend my voice in support of the ongoing campaign for the sovereign state of Biafra and to also speak up against the recent shut down of Radio Biafra by National Broadcasting Commission. I have decided to make my opinion known to those who have been bombarding me with requests to support the Biafran movement.Yes, I believe that the Igbo have been marginalised in Nigeria right from 1970 till date. I also believe that as a people, the Igbo have every right to speak out and seek redress. I believe that no tribe or ethnic group in Nigeria deserves to be marginalised or shut out by certain quarters of government because of an incident of the past. Just like every Igbo man, I believe that Biafra was a good dream born out of a necessity at that time. It was a good dream which went horribly wrong and became a nightmare for us, the Igbo people and the whole of Nigeria from 1967 to 1970, from which I believe we have woken up.

It will be foolhardy to dream the same dream in the same way and manner without thoroughly accounting for why and how it turned into a nightmare, and factoring in the changes that have taken place in Nigeria since the 1960s.

The thought that the actualisation of the sovereign state of Biafra is in itself the solution to all the problems of Ndigbo is to display an understandable naivety about human nature and today’s politics. What we need as a people is a new vision that will encompass the lessons of the past, the changes that have taken place since the end of the civil war, the reality of present day Nigeria and demand for a system founded on justice, liberty and equality under the rule of law for Ndigbo and non Igbo as well.

I believe this new vision is attainable. They say charity begins at home and in this regard, I believe it is time for every honest and sincere Igbo man or woman, to channel his or her energy towards actualising good leadership and government in Igboland by joining the political process. It is time for every one of us to unite against corruption in our land.

It is time for Ndigbo to come together to reverse this ubiquitous trend of bad leadership ravishing Igboland and put in place a system that would enable the best of us to emerge as leaders. Great nations are ruled by their best minds and not by a band of common thieves without respect for individual liberty and democracy that do nothing but devise ingenious ways to looting the treasury and serve the vilest and most primitive of human instincts.

Without this political and cultural change embedded in the concept of our future, Igboland will remain underdeveloped, and that in itself, will constitute a gargantuan problem for us in the future. Making this necessary change in igboland will ensure that if and ever or when Nigeria collapses as a result of our collective idiocy, irresponsibility, ignorance and corruption, and the jumbo pay of politicians, Ndigbo will be better placed to build a new nation based on justice, equality, rule of law, tolerance, development and honesty. War has never been the solution to any problem.

I didn’t witness the civil war but from what I saw in my recent visit to Maiduguri, Adamawa and Plateau state, I have become a disciple of dialogue as a means to resolve issues. If Biafra will become a reality, it shouldn’t be through the barrel of a gun. It is wrong to seek divorce by putting a gun to your spouse’s head. We should realise that a divorce from Nigeria is also possible if the Nigeria state comes to its natural end because of years of ethnic and religious prejudices, injustices, and vision-less irresponsible, corrupt leadership that failed to lay the foundation of a viable state and make the necessary social investment for its survival.

This might be the natural course of events if Nigeria continues to sleep walk into disaster and neglect honest nation building. We shouldn’t continue to pursue the Biafra dream in the way and manner some people and groups are doing at the moment without regard to the present reality. It can only undermine the whole essence of the struggle. As an Igbo man, there is nothing I want for Igbo that I do not want for other ethnic groups. There is nothing

I wish for my fellow Christians that I do not wish for Muslims. We are all humans after all. We are all brothers and sisters divided by language, skin colours and religion. I believe that enlightenment is recognition of this basic facts, and that underneath our skins, flows blood of the same colour and minds that can think alike and able to overcome the prejudices which our difference try to impose on our judgment. There is nothing that can justify the killing of a fellow man. I can only lend my voice to a vision that doesn’t entail the destruction of lives and property.

I am sorry to say that the continuous clamour for the recognition of Biafra by America may not yield much because of the selfish nature of America’s foreign policy. If there is nothing in it for America, America won’t get involved. We are a great and industrious people.

For a start, won’t it be better to seek economic independence and have Nigeria and the rest of the world depend on us for something? Today, Africa has gone from car assemblage to total manufacturing.

I am proud that I am alive to witness this history, that a Nigerian made car can actually be better that the Toyotas and Hondas of this world, and it is all due to the ingenuity of an Igbo man. Ndigbo, this can be a place to start. Igbo kwenu!!


Source: http://musicnobs.com/igbos-wake-up-biafra-is-a-dream-etcetera/
PoliticsRe: Dear Biafrans- By Etcetera by hakeem4(m): 7:10am On Aug 01, 2015
How does this affect me and my tribe
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Lagos Before Independence by hakeem4(op): 11:13pm On Jul 31, 2015
Yes
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Lagos Before Independence by hakeem4(op): 11:13pm On Jul 31, 2015
Yes grin
PoliticsRe: Imo Is On Fire! by hakeem4(m): 11:12pm On Jul 31, 2015
K
CultureRe: Igbele: Evil Forest Where Itsekiris Dump Corpses Of Witches, Wizards by hakeem4(m): 11:12pm On Jul 31, 2015
Kuraino:
Itsekiri language is very similar to the yoruba or are they from one linage
yh they're related
PoliticsRe: Man Alleges Police Brutality At Sango Police Station, Ibadan (photos) by hakeem4(m): 11:05pm On Jul 31, 2015
Why
PoliticsRe: Man Alleges Police Brutality At Sango Police Station, Ibadan (photos) by hakeem4(m): 11:05pm On Jul 31, 2015
Yey

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