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PoliticsRe: A Question For All Biafrans? by ifedubaorg: 4:46pm On Jun 25, 2015
eighTHREAD:
so you can strap yourself with a bomb vest?

internet rants

stop making mouth.
more over we are not suicide bombers we are freedom fighters.. We have a standard army of BIAFRA REPUBLIC so we dont do suicide vest.. Its only a f00lish almajiri on drugs that will go suicide. A train military man prepare military operation
PoliticsRe: A Question For All Biafrans? by ifedubaorg: 4:41pm On Jun 25, 2015
eighTHREAD:
so you can strap yourself with a bomb vest?

internet rants

stop making mouth.
if war ever come then we shall gladly go to the trench without a streak of Fear.. I tell you Biafra is more than Ojuwku or Nnamdi Kanu it is a foul spirit that posses it victim..

Look around all this Biafra activist have been possed by this spirit of Biafra wandering in the blood of 3 million people massacred
PoliticsRe: A Question For All Biafrans? by ifedubaorg: 4:20pm On Jun 25, 2015
eighTHREAD:
Nnamdi Kanu is looking for volunteers to put on suicide bomb vest.

Are you interested?

grin
Death is nothing it will be a pleasure to die for that one true course of Biafra. the Holy one Adonai of Israel is our God..

every man must die one day


i have seen all pleasures in the world even at this young age. women , drink clubbing poverty and wealthy so nothing else to see or miss when death come but a pleasure in service of Biafra
PoliticsThe Great Perpendicular Lines Between The Igbos And The Hebrews by ifedubaorg(op): 3:48pm On Jun 25, 2015
The Great Perpendicular lines between the Igbos and the Hebrews

Two lines that intersect and form right angles are called perpendicular lines. The symbol ⊥ is used to denote perpendicular lines. In Figure , line l ⊥ line m.

It have become very obvious that the Igbos have a lot of similarity with the Jews of Israel , a careful study of the two culture, norms and values draw same trait that must be genetically connected .

Even in terms of historical experience they both share a lot in common . we shall focus on constructing a mathematical equilibrium between the Igbos of Nigeria and the Hebrews of Israel.

THE NAME

It is note worthy to emphasis that igbo have diverse way of pronouncing it and some of the most ancient way of pronouncing the name is EBOE , EBO , IBO HEBOE and as recent as 1960s it was pronounced and written as IGBO/HIGBO.

From this simple name mathematics we can safely deducted that HEBREW and HEBOE share same name pronunciation in spite of the difference in spelling which is understandable.

However, this research is not exclusively limited to name we are going to also study the cultural ,customs and historical norms.

Historically, the Jews suffered one of the most worst genocide in human history with the massacre of over 6 million under the Nazi Germany similarly, the Igbos also suffered the greatest genocide in Africa with the lost of over 3 million people during the Nigeria Biafra war of 1967-1970, this is a gruesome and devastating lost of human live and dignity

The igbos are great travelers and business men and women just like their Israeli brothers so in practical terms the most hard working Enterprising tribe in Africa are the igbos . they have suffered the glory and suffering same with the Jews.

There is a widespread belief among Igbos — the third-largest ethnic group in Nigeria — that they are descendants of the tribes of Israel. Many of them are passionately Zionist. Their precise number among the 175 million people in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is not certain, but ranges somewhere between 60 and 65 million.

Their claim to a Jewish lineage and their support for Israel are interesting in and of themselves, but even more fascinating is that during the last 30 years or so there has also been a movement among some Igbos to match their tradition of Jewish descent with the practice of rabbinic Judaism, the learning of Hebrew, and the fostering of connections with Jews abroad.

To Igbo Jews, the Jewish practices they have begun embracing in the past few decades are not those of a foreign religion or culture, but rather their own. They see themselves as ba’ale teshuvah: Jews returning to Judaism and to the traditional observances of their ancestors, which were lost due to the Igbos’ long exile from the Land of Israel and due to the introduction of Christianity to Igboland.


This view is enlarged upon by Dr. Caliben I.O. Michael, head of the OBGI Israel Heritage Foundation and its Abuja synagogue, in his 2011 “Our Roots: Igbo Israel Heritage.”
“The Igbo nation is part of Israel,” Caliben affirms, despite its widespread loss of Jewish practice. He chose to name his foundation OBGI, which is Igbo spelled backwards, in part to indicate that Igbos “are no longer what we used to be.” European and Christian influences have altered Igbo society, he contends, and its members must now “rejuvenate the latent/dormant Hebrew souls of the Igbos to reflect their real essence.”
The Torah ark in Abuja’s largest Igbo synagogue, Gihon, is flanked by the flags of Nigeria and Israel. On one of the synagogue’s walls, prominently displayed beside framed artwork depicting the Ten Commandments, is a handwritten English prayer: “Grant us the privilege to worship you in Yerushalayim [i.e., Jerusalem].”
Igbo Jews hope one day soon to be able make pilgrimages to Israel. In their efforts to assert their Judaism and Jewish identity in Nigeria, they look to the Jews of Israel for inspiration and solidarity.

Ifeduba ThankGod T ( A political scientist Bsc writes in from Anambra state. Nigeria)

http://ifedubatochukwu..com/2015/06/the-great-perpendicular-lines-between.html

PoliticsRe: Twitter Reacts To Biafra Radio Hate Speech by ifedubaorg: 2:37pm On Jun 25, 2015
by the rivers of Biafra i sat and wept waiting for my redemption.

when shall i see the Holy Hills of Biafra again?

i sat all night and wait upon the Lord of Host the Holy one of Israel to sendforth redemption for our People

we are free people
PoliticsRe: A Question For All Biafrans? by ifedubaorg: 2:34pm On Jun 25, 2015
by the rivers of Biafra i sat and wept waiting for my redemption.

when shall i see the Holy Hills of Biafra again?

i sat all night and wait upon the Lord of Host the Holy one of Israel to sendforth redemption for our People

we are free people
PoliticsGreat Igbo Innovators: Dr Chukwuma Innocent Owner Of Innoson Motors by ifedubaorg(op): 7:12am On Jun 25, 2015
Dr. Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma, popularly known as Innoson is the Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing Co. Ltd, the first indigenous vehicle manufacturing plant in Nigeria. He was born in 1961 in Umudim, Nnewi,in Anambra State. He is the last of six children born to Mr. and Mrs.
Chukwuma Mojekwu of Uru-Umudim Nnewi, in Anambra State. After his education, he started trading in spare parts under the name Innoson Nigeria Ltd in 1981. His company is next after Leventis and Boulos Enterprises in assembling branded motorcycles in the country.

Dr. Chukwuma loves playing tennis as a form of relaxation and he is married to Mrs. Ebele Chukwuma and they are blessed with children.

His business has expanded into four manufacturing companies namely: Innoson Nigeria Limited Nnewi, manufacturers of motorcycles, tri-cycles, spare parts and accessories; Innoson Tech. & Industries Co. Ltd Enugu, manufacturers of Household and Industrial Plastics, Health & Safety accessories, Storage containers, Fixtures & Fittings, Electrical components & accessories; Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) Nnewi, manufacturers of Capacity City bus, Mini & Midi buses, Pick-Up trucks and Garbage Collecting vehicles; General Tyres & Tubes Co. Ltd Enugu, manufacturers of Tyres and Tubes.

The vehicles in IVM fleet range from cars, trucks, SUVs, compactors, etc . Presently, the company has made in-road into some African countries such as Ghana, Sierra Leone, Chad, Niger, Togo.

As the first indigenous motor manufacturing company in Nigeria, he says he wanted to prove that Nigerians can do it. This he says has been proved. According to him, the inspiration to go into vehicle manufacturing was drawn from a desire to see Nigerians drive new cars. According to him in an interview with Vanguard he says “Nigeria has become a dumping ground for second hand cars. I know it was the high price of new vehicles that made Nigerians resort to patronising old vehicles, but since we decided to manufacture the vehicles here, the price is affordable, and our people can drive new vehicles again,”

When the car manufacturing company began, he faced a lot of challenges because some people felt it will not work, but today, he is the first black man to embark on such a venture.

Due to his group of manufacturing companies, he has ensured employment of more than 7,400 Nigerians who work in the company’s factory and are all on his payroll.

Due to his outstanding contributions to the development of Nigeria, he has been given several awards both locally, Nationally and internationally.

In November, 2013, Innoson was made Deputy Chairman, Board of Trustees, National Coalition for Jonathan/Sambo Presidency. He was made the honorary Life Vice President of Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture (NACCIMA) on November 23, 2013; Ambassador for Peace by St. Andrews Anglican Church, Trans Ekulu, Enugu, April, 2012; Entrepreneur of the Year by Wesley University of Science and Technology, Akure, Ondo State, March 2012.

He was also given the Most Outstanding Indigenous Entrepreneur in the Manufacturing Sector by Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA) in January 2012; National Council Member, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.

He was Conferred the National Honour of the Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) on November 2011 by His Excellency, President Goodluck Jonathan; Awarded Doctorate Degree in Business Administration (DBA) by Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu in November 2011 amongst several other awards.

During an interview with vanguard, he recalls how the whole success story started. This is what he said: “I started as a small business man dealing on spare parts at Nnewi. At that time, people were bringing only second hand motorcycles to Nigeria, and I felt there should be a way to reduce the price of the new ones, so that people will be interested enough to buy new ones, rather than the second hand motorcycles.
“I travelled overseas and found out that there were four companies importing motorcycles into Nigeria. First was Leventis that was bringing the Honda brand, the second company was Yamaco that was bringing Yamaha, the other company was Bolus that was bringing Suzuki and the fourth was CFAO that was bringing moblet.
“These were the companies that were dealing on motorcycle in Nigeria, and my company was the next one. So when I went there, I discovered that when they brought the motorcycles in crate and each crate contained one motorcycle which took a lot of space and you can put about 40 units in one 40ft container. In one container with 40 units of motorcycles in a 40ft container, the motorcycle will become expensive. So after evaluating it, I went to overseas and packed 200 units in one 40ft container and my price came down by 40%. Of course, this was cheaper.” This feat he was able to achieve because he discovered that if he disassemble the parts and brought them in different parts to be manually assembled here, it reduced the initial cost of packing the fully assembled machines.

This ingenuity on the part of Innoson brought down the initial cost of
Motorcycles from N150,000 to N60,000.

It was in the course of motorcycle importation, that he discovered that there are a lot of plastics in a motorcycle, and that is one of the reasons he set up a plastic plant to produce the plastics components locally. These are some of the things he did to bring down the cost of motorcycle to about N60,000. Today, nobody thinks of buying second hand motorcycle anymore in Nigeria. Everybody wants to buy a new one because a new one is cheap, and he had promised that he was going to do the same thing with motor vehicles.

Today however, his promise has become reality as his company is now into full time manufacturing of new vehicles in Nigeria and at a very cheap rate.

http://ifedubatochukwu..com/2015/06/great-igbo-innovators-dr-chukwuma.html

PoliticsThank You Buhari For Lifting The Ban On Importation Of Furniture And Textiles by ifedubaorg(op): 9:26am On Jun 24, 2015

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