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Butterworth:Incomparable to this LUBRCANT.
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chubbygal:Prefer that to this one that one can't differentiate from human poo.
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SHAKABOOM:Angel nsala eater. Read this, it is your atrocities. If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will look like a paradise compared to what will happen to that zoo. It is a promise, it is a pledge and it is also a threat to them. “If they do not give us Biafra, there will be nothing living in that very zoo they call Nigeria; nothing will survive there, I can assure you,” -Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (Commander IPOB and Director of Radio Biafra. Now who is evil? Chest beater. |
osinbanjoisaliar:Which Biafra?, the one in mercury or the one in Neptune? |
DocHMD:No, the nsala poo eater anti Yoruba,land grabber, developers. |
Make we fry water? |
NnamdiN:My man, I swear, e no go better for education true true. I dey regret for not doing yahoo now, but don start am now. |
BeautyBaebee:Have you heard of dyslexia?, if you haven't, then you need to read about it. |
freddymanny49:Your head dey dere chairman. |
afonjadie:Kid, are you sure you are alright? Gt bank, First bank Sterling bank Union bank Wema bank etc are all owned by yourubas . Coming to telecom, we all know who own glo and airtel Nigeria. So which MTN are you talking?, the one on earth or the one in Pluto?, The world knows it is a south African own network. You can claim shoprite too. Talking of oil n gas, Forte oil is owned by Yoruba man, Obat oil by Yoruba man. Name it. Even this nairaland you can't do without is owned by a Yoruba man. |
afonjadie:Is that all your brain can contain?, names calling. But is they call you names back, you will start crying how you were massacred, marginalized, but hide the truth which you can't debunk, your normal victim cry. Shame on your kind of education. Spit. |
afonjadie:I give up on your brain. This shit below has really done the damage. It is not surprising, didn't expect someone that eat something like this below that is difficult to differentiate from human poo to be intellectually sound.
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afonjadie:Nsala poo eater. Now calm down and read your hidden atrocities that you kept away from the world in order for you to get sympathy and do normal victim cry. UNKNOWN VICTIM MINORIITIES 1967-1970. By kelvin Amurun. The Nigerian civil war from 6 July 1967 to 1 January 1970 was fought to counter the secession of Biafra from Nigeria. Biafra was a nationalistic aspiration of the Eastern Igbo people at that time and it was borne from the fact that they could no longer coexist with the Northern dominated federal government. The Nigerian Civil war otherwise known as the Biafra war attracted international attention due to the brutal events of that period. How the conflict was interpreted by foreigners and Nigerians cannot be over emphasised. The conflict took a toll of human lives. The Igbo tragedy was largely perpetrated in Northern Nigeria, however there was a forgotten tragedy that most international and national observers over looked. The forgotten Biafra ethnic minorities- Efik, Ogoja, Ibibio etc and the Mid West (Urhobo, Edo, Itsekiris, Isoko, Asaba) experience during the Biafra invasion and the Federal Government occupation. Each time I get into debate with my Igbo brothers and the issue of marginalisation, distrust and ethnic cleansing is shown to my face in a one dimensional sense, I have often reacted with the question….Is warfare one-sided? And who is marginalising who in Nigeria? The slaughter, rape and torture of the people of the mid west have not been fully blown out in the open until now. Many present day Mid Westerners of my generation have no clue on what actually transpired in a Biafra occupied Mid Western region and what transpired among the Biafra minorities in the East. This write up is not to point a blaming finger at anyone but is meant to catalyse the objectivity of the individuals from the various regions of Nigeria to sense aright the issue of marginalisation and also to show the reader that the sins of warfare and conflicts is not one-sided. This write up will have to kill the delusion and one sided bias of that question…..WHO IS MARGINALISING WHO and what really happened to the Southern minorities during the war. In Omakas book titled The Forgotten Victims: Ethnic Minorities in Nigeria Biafra War, 1967-1970, he said: The gory experiences suffered by the Biafra minorities have largely been neglected in the historiography of the Biafra war. This write up will also assert that the atrocities perpetuated by Biafra soldiers on Biafra minorities during those early and late months of the war has largely been hidden from the public debate hence they should be accorded due recognition of victim hood. Following the massacre of the Igbo people living up North, the Federal Government responded to the Igbo secession with “police action” that was partially military. I will not go into the reason for these atrocities. That is not the purpose of this write up. However it must be pointed out that blame for atrocities must not be one sided. The Igbo people had a right to defend themselves and the UN recognition against genocide gives a people the right to secede. This is not debatable. Wikipedia states that the Geneva Conventions comprise four treaties, and three additional protocols, that establish the standards of international law for the humanitarian treatment of war. This convention is binding to all warring parties. The dominating argument of the Nigeria Biafra War is that the Igbo were targeted for extermination by the Muslim North. International media played a significant role in exposing humanitarian tragedies especially in Igbo speaking parts of Biafra. However not much was reported on the atrocities perpetuated against minorities in Biafra both by the Nigerian military forces and Biafra militias. A Newsweek magazine once report that some of the worst massacres of the war occurred when the federal troops captured minority regions whereupon minority tribesmen turned on the Ibos in blood fury. The quote presents Igbo as victims in the hands of minorities without referencing the experience the minorities suffered in the Igbo dominated region before the arrival of the federal troops. There was another report stating that Ibos were killed by the local people in their thousands in the Mid West on arrival of federal troops. No one seems to ask the question…..why was this the case? It is not denying the fact that Igbo were massacred during the civil war, however there is an error in the representation of the victims of the massacre. The number one question is: Attributing the 1966 massacre in the North as only Igbos is an error of judgement. In the G C M Onyiuke led tribunal, it was clearly shown that ethnic minority groups in Eastern and Mid Western Nigeria were victims. It was easy to mistake an ethnic minority for Igbo apart from mere physical appearance there was no other distinct feature to differentiate Igbo from non Igbo. You cannot tell unlike the Yoruba or Hausa facial marks. Ethnic minorities were also killed. While the Igbos retreated back to the East to form a defence line and secede, no one seems to ask the question if the Biafra ethnic minorities (present day Cross River, Akwa Ibom etc) were actually consulted on the need to secede and if they agreed. The argument that the war was only Hausa Fulani and Igbo is purely too simplistic. In the early days of Nigeria, the domination of the three major ethnic groups of Yoruba, Hausa Fulani and Igbo in the political atmosphere of Nigeria was obvious. The leaders of the ethnic minority ethnic groups had found themselves in a disadvantaged position in the entire federal political equation. As a result of this, minority leaders in different regions began to form movements that started the agitation for the creation of more states were their interest will be largely protected. Some of this movement included the Calaber Ogoja River (COR) state, Mid West State movement and Middle Belt State movement. This movement agitated for minority rights in the larger state. The leaders of the state creation movement believed that the formation of their states will eliminate the domination of the major ethnic groups. In Chinua Achebes book titled There was a Country, he had this to say on the Niger Delta Region page 47: …”The minorities of the Niger Delta, Mid West and the Middle Belt were always uncomfortable with the notion that they had to fit into the tripod of the largest ethnic groups that was Nigeria…….many of them Ijaw, Kanuri, Ibibio, Tiv, Itsekiri, Isang, Urhobo, Anang and Efik were from ancient nation states in their own right. Their leaders however, often had to subsume their own ethnic ambitions within alliances with one of the big three groups in order to attain greater political results. And so during the civil war this minority groups were faced with a great dilemma. THE CONFLICT AND WAR CRIMES. Revelations about the war atrocities on the minorities have emerged recently. New surviving records, physical evidences and oral histories of the war suggest that minorities in Biafra and mid west became individual and collective victims of the war. The Biafra minorities did not have a say in the succession. A prolific journalist named Suzanne Cronje on the Biafra war stated that the feelings of the minorities were difficult to define. Loyalties were in fact divided. The cry out for a separate state by the minorities was not a clamour to secede. When the war broke out, Biafra had stationed some of its troops in the Cross River region including Ikun in Biase Local Government. Though the Ikun initially supported Biafra and had friendly relations with the soldiers, as time went on tensions emerged. Some Ikun men were suspected of collaborating with Nigerian soldiers with no hard evidence. As a result murder, arrests, looting and rapes was meted on that community. William Norris of the London Times who visited Biafra reported an eye witness account of how Ibibio men were surrounded and beaten to death in Umuahia on April 2 1968. They were reportedly forced to march across an open space while the local people attacked them with sticks and clubs. On another episode, Biafra soldiers took Ikun men to Ohafia for a meeting but never came back with them. An informant alleged that soldiers returned to the community and rounded up some men within their reach and shot them. A survivor who lost her four day old son and grandmother seemed to have suspected foul play from the Ohafia people with whom they share a common boundary. This victimization continued until the Biafra headquarters issued a statement to stop the genocide. However by this time, the remaining people had escaped leaving behind only soldiers and Ohafia, also some Ikun with a mixed blood of half Ohafia. B J Ikpeme a Senior Medical Officer in the then Eastern region revealed atrocities perpetuated by Biafra soldiers against the minorities in towns of present day Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. Ikpemes argument was that Ojukwu`s declaration of Biafra was done against the wishes of the majority of Calaber, Ogoja and Rivers provinces who for many years had agitated for a separate state and not a secession from Nigeria. They were never consulted and Ikpeme also argued that the Igbo leadership had concluded plans of either to force the five million non Igbo speaking Biafra minorities to accept Biafra or eliminate them out rightly. It was on this basis that soldiers were quickly sent to the minority areas to keep down the people, detain or kill anyone who raises an opposing voice against Biafra. In Asang town alone about 400 people were carried away to unknown destinations and never came back. Attan Onoyon town suffered the same fate. Enyong was burnt down and many people killed by Biafra soldiers. Biafra soldiers shot many villagers in Ekpenyong, present day Akwa Ibom. On October 18 1967, about 169 civilians in detention were lined up by Biafra soldiers and shot (source: New York Times as an informational advertisement by the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria New York). There was a special operations group within the Biafra forces called Biafra Organisation of Freedom Fighter (BOFF). It was set up in Bende. The objective of the special operations was to suppress the enemy within. On the disappearance of a Major Archibong, investigations revealed that members of the special operations decapitated their victims for ritual purposes. Head hunting in warfare was a cultural practice in some parts of Biafra known as old Bende. The minorities in Rivers area seemed worse off. Apart from torture and other forms of human rights abuses, they were also evicted from their homes and Igbo names were allocated to streets. Some Kalabari young men were evicted and sent to Umuahia, Owerri, Abiriba and Ozuitem most likely to avoid infiltration of the enemies. Chief Samuel Mbakwe a Biafra Provincial Administrator of the Okigwe Province had noted the influx of refugees from Port Harcourt. An Irish priest who served in Rivers State reported that the Igbo soldiers were suspicious of some Rivers people who sometimes led federal troops through their lines along hidden creeks. This attitude, according to the priest, created a mixture of panic, fear, and hatred among the Biafra troops towards some indigenous people of Rivers State. People who were maltreated were said to have been involved in this act of “sabotage” against Biafra. It is asserted that no fewer than six thousand Rivers people were sent to different refugee camps in Igboland. Now, shout Lagos Ibadan express media as usual without any brain or claim to debunk this. None of your comrade ever debunked this cos they cannot. Now I want you to debunk it. Sit down, read it. If you say something unintelligent after this, then I will have no choice than to leave you to have discussion with intellectuals. God has exposed you people. Read this and I will give you the continuation, The Midwest invasion. |
divicoded:Please don't argue with him. i've told him to try and use that his intellect he's claiming to debunk everything they said here. it is simple. |
afonjadie:Like the one you lie during Biafra war. Tell me, why did you hide what you did to minorities tribe from south south and Midwest. The way you maimed, rapped their women. Forced your Igbo name on their street, force an oppressed govt on them and killed anyone that opposed it. Have not seen any of you to debunk the revelation. Is that not lie. Argue constructively, nobody will kill you. Shout or writing with tears will not make help you. You hide the truth from history, but shout about your ppl in order for you to gain sympathy. More reason the world calls you ppl victim crier. I have the full story. Given to me by the son of the Niger delta. Which you ppl are claiming. Use your intellect to debunk it. Don't make me believe you are illiterate. Abuse from now till thy kingdom comes, all I will respect is to use your intellect to debunk everything he said and I said. Don't be like a someone that says, I know this subject but I can't teach it.. It is a big lie. |
ephi321:Nope sir, it is a song for the enemies. Wherever you spot your haters, just sing it. It can make them commit suicide. Yoruba folk will know. |
DollarAngel:Omo oodua, ota yin ko ni ya foko, akoyoyo no o kan lese, agegedu ni yo ge lorun. Yio ma rin bayi, tamurege, rin bayi, tamurege rin bayi. |
afonjadie:Mumu man, you too use Enugu anambra express way media to debunk him. Don't behave like illiterate. Oppose him constructively. |
IhateAfonjas:Eda |
ESDKING:Same way you claim to develop other region but your own region looks shamble. |
Odingo1:What brain in in your head. That same oba akinolu has called you a madman if you say Lagos is not Yoruba land. Be conversant with news kid. |
HiddenShadow:Shut up, stop bringing we the south south into matter. Our fathers that you killed during Biafra war, our mothers and sisters you rapped and killed during the war that you hide from the world have been exposed. The way you force your name and oppressed govent on us and killed anybody that opposed your action have been exposed. All your atrocities in Midwest is in our memory as well. Leave westerner alone, you are the one forcing us to yourself. Continue begging for your freedom and leave us alone. We can stand alone. Thank you. |
BLACKdagger: , don't want you to know as well. All I care is about my ppl. They must know the truth, how you ppl killed our parents and forced your name on some of us. How you trying hard to take our land. All that has been exposed. |
CaptainGOOD:Okay, we shall know who is lying by the time the truth spread to the whole world. |
BLACKdagger:You are talking to a delta man, a war activist. The book already being published my granddad was a survival of you evil activities, though he lost his sister to your devilish Biafra solder. Keep laughing coa you will cry at the end. Some schools here have gotten the book. I didn't give them in order for them to resentment toward Igbo's, but to know the truth you ppl have been hidden for long. |
pazienza:Are you saying Biafra solder didn't attack ogoni ppl. You must be kidding. So why did Igbo not included their atrocities in south south and Midwest into Biafra story? You ppl are pathetic lairs. Well, the truth has been exposed and I am happy that even the south south ppl, delta and benin are already knowing more of the war. I will distribute the book in schools here for them to know the real truth. When a lie goes for long time, one day the truth shall catch it. The time is here. |
BLACKdagger:Whether pained soul or paint soul. Your atrocities during that time have been linked and it is spreading fast. The way you force Igbo names on south south ppl and changed their street names to Igbo names and killed anyone of them that opposed the forced government. You are just starting. |
softwerk:I refuse to believe you are the one in that your dp. |
Mujtahida:And in my write up, it didn't suggest you are Igbo. I know you are not Igbo. But please, just be watching, let the fight continues. |
Nizguy:Yinmu, Just like your dad is being remembered in your street hehehe. E pain am. |
Mujtahida:As long as continue posting ewedu, I will not desist. They think they are the only one that can do such. I just start with them. They disgusting soup look so horrible, it looks like lubricant. I know the soup is about to make you vomit. It is not different from human poo. |
beardlessdude:What is this nsala poo eater talking about. Mumu victim criers. |
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