Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 1:51am On May 31, 2020 |
YeribanzavsAfon: Shut up how much is the highest grossing movie making in afonja land that is up to 3million dollars alone. 3 million my a$$ |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:26pm On May 30, 2020 |
post=90137422: Anambra state. This is the extent of decent homes in Anambra. I have seen these pictures 500 times |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:25pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:22pm On May 30, 2020 |
Kuruptnigga: Still far better than Ibadan the Brown roof republic  Beautiful city |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:18pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:16pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Salewa97: Follow me to Ibadan! Beautiful city |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:10pm On May 30, 2020 |
Haboki1990: When presented with facts you had no other option but to attack my English typing.. Any sensible person without awolowo's free education would have known that it was a typo Someone attacking free education is literally dropping grammatical bombs The irony isn't lost on any one. Obinna  |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 9:01pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 8:59pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 8:56pm On May 30, 2020 |
[quote author=Twistaray post=90136505][/quote]Wait. Is this Igbo land? The "developed" land?  |
Politics › Re: Today's Generation Igbos Are Not Nigeria Enemy. by kayfra: 8:55pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 8:53pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 8:52pm On May 30, 2020 |
Twistaray: More 
They will never show you these sides but the few local gov locations. Billionaires court in the SYeast  |
Travel › Re: Aerial Coverage Of Oba, Anambra State( Video&photos) by kayfra: 8:47pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Today's Generation Igbos Are Not Nigeria Enemy. by kayfra: 8:33pm On May 30, 2020 |
mrvitalis: That owns the house u live in Only in your dreams |
Politics › Re: Today's Generation Igbos Are Not Nigeria Enemy. by kayfra: 7:49pm On May 30, 2020 |
mrvitalis: Igbos hate you and we build in your town
Honestly I blame my Igbo parents for not warning me about Yoruba early enough Poorest tribe in the South |
Politics › Re: Update On Onitsha 2nd Niger Bridge- PICTURES by kayfra: 2:25pm On May 30, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Update On Onitsha 2nd Niger Bridge- PICTURES by kayfra: 12:17pm On May 30, 2020 |
dangermouse: Good one. Buhari will leave a legacy to be remembered if this bridge and the attendant dredging of the river is finished during his tenure. Nobody is dredging any river |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 1:54pm On May 29, 2020*. Modified: 3:24pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: No both Region need each other we are close neighbours what do you think will happen if igbos also join Nigeria to fight against the Niger Deltan ? They cannot survive it .
Niger Deltans are only relevant because of the oil that is under their feet which Nigeria depend on to Survive if those oils are directly in the south East state . Biafra will have been achieve long time ago because we will stop oil production to zero and we won't accept amnesty it will be a secession oil war . I mean zero drop in production You have to make an economic or strategic argument why Niger Delta needs Igbos. Beeing close neighbors is not a good reason to bring people you really don't need. They, Niger Delta, will weigh pros and cons before attempting on a potential strategic suicide mission |
Politics › Re: There Is No Real Hate Between Igbos And Yorubas by kayfra: 1:31pm On May 29, 2020 |
toolovely: I once mentioned in this forum that many Yorubas that served in the east hardly go back especially those who have or create a means of livelyhood. I have three guys that served in Umuahia and lived in our house, those guys refused going back. Today, they're married to Igbo girls and they are still living there except who later relocated to UK because his parents are based...
But still, some discrimination exist. I was to marry a Yoruba girl, she loved me, but her parents said over their dead bodies would she marry an Igbo man. She tried but the pressure was much on her Fake news |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 1:29pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: Niger Delta is too small in human and land mass to declare a break away without the support of another major tribe in Nigeria . Nigeria troop will deploy over 50,000 soldiers and cover every single inch of the ground in Niger Delta and crush them in matter of days Statistics and Geography doesn't indicate that. They have a way bigger land mass than the SE and huge population size roughly 20-30 million. So if economic blockade from them helps them get Niger Delta republic, they really have no need to include the SE states in it. And also, land mass and population has not been a determinant of countries even though Niger Delta is more populated than most European countries. There's nothing in it for them based on your strategy |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 1:21pm On May 29, 2020 |
PeterUdeme: Igbos know they can’t achieve Biafra without the Niger delta. Ojukwu lost the war when the Nigerian government captured the Niger delta. That’s why you always here SS/SE from ipob clowns. They can’t do it alone. Yup. And if the Niger Delta can go it alone. They don't need Igbos in it. That's why I asked earlier. What's the Igbo leverage? |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 1:14pm On May 29, 2020 |
omonnakoda: so is this a strategy or another dream?
What has oil economic war got to do WITH ACHIEVING BIAFRA Even if your assumption is right it will work for an independent Niger Delta not an Igbo Biafra
You have not said WHY they should do this anyway
What we want to hear is what Ibos going to do to achieve Biafra
Not what you hope or wish OTHERS WILL DO
What can you do?
It is just as fanciful as all that Israel nonsense Exactly. If this simplistic approach can work, then why does Niger Delta need Igbos when they can get their own country for themselves? |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 12:59pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: No KANU is the only person capable of achieving Biafra among all the people that are leading it now but he need to work a little more on strategy
He just need to create another Militia under IPOB but seems to be working separately because he have already give the impression of peaceful
Let him Give only one single order and they leadership in Igbo land will go on force exile ...
KANU have the passion for Biafra but he need intelligent advisers to help on strategy and planning You are back to where you are. An untenable situation |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 12:51pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: Biafra will never be achieve if you are waiting to get support of Political leaders , religious leaders etc and traditional leaders
The practical thing is to create a new Leadership its a Revolution not a family gathering of elders as far as you get majority of the youths into the Movement those political leaders will be force into exile with their family . we Need the people not the ruling class You've already created a new leader in Kanu. What exactly has it gotten you? If anything, it's made the situation worse |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 12:45pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: you need a New Generation Niger Delta youths onboard . none of their political class will support ofcourse even Igbo Politicians will not support Biafra they are comfortable but this people sharing our collective wealth are less than 1%
You need the Mass the people like me and you poor and struggling not people already benefiting . the politician are enemy of change as far as the current system is favouring them they will fight against it
Whether South West , North , South East , Niger Delta politician are all the same and will never support a break up for an unknown future
So when I say Niger delta i'm not talking about the political class but the New Generation Leader on the street struggling now If you really can't get political leadership, thought leadership, civic leadership, traditional leadership, opinion leadership and social leadership onboard within core Igbo land. Then why do you think you can get anybody else involved? You just don't speak these things into existence. Another question that begs an answer. What and where is your leverage? |
Politics › Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:38pm On May 29, 2020 |
post=90084440: I believe you didn't hear what the Obi said  It's time you call him by his real title and not the corrupted Igbotic form. Oba of Onitsha |
Politics › Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:37pm On May 29, 2020 |
proeast: Stop disgracing yourself. Any city that is unfortunate to have yoruba influence will certainly look like a slum. For reference purposes, check out Ibadan, ogbomosho, Abeokuta, Oshogbo etc. However, Igbo cities or those that have huge Igbo presence always look good and beautiful. For reference purposes, check out Owerri, Onitsha, Enugu etc. We are not called developers for nothing.
Onitsha has is not, has never and will never have anything to do with Afonja or Benin so get that into your thick skull. Onitsha is Yorubaland  |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 12:35pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: But 100% resource control means everybody have 100% Control over any mineral discover in your land be it oil, gold ,coal , zince etc how will you pay upfront ?
100% control is for the whole Biafra not only Niger Delta , Enugu State will have 100% control of coal discover in their state etc Hypothetical situation You, Etim, are in your shop making a cool $100,000 USD a month in real cold cash. I come and meet you and inform you that I promise you IOU of 100% of what you should be making but you'll have to risk losing the steady $100,000 a month you are making and join me in this fight. I go and make promises to Efe, Oghene, Bassey etc. All to forfeit their real income for a promise of gold with the risk of losing their livelihoods All of them are not even on the same page with themselves nor are they on the same page with you. Seriously? Are you a magician?  |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Against Nnamdi KANU And Biafra Agitation By An Igbo Man by kayfra: 12:23pm On May 29, 2020 |
Whiteangel1234: Its hard but not impossible if its the only wat to achieve Biafra . you dont expect freedom fighting to be easy every body would have been free
No offer is better than giving them 100% Resource Control to prove that their oil is not the factor pushing for Biafra
Then run Biafra Government on Parliamentary system so it won't have president but a Prime Minister appointed by the Ruling party or coalition Government it run only 3-4 party state Since its a parliamentary Government an Efik can be the Prime Minister of Biafra if his party win majority seat and appoint him this will remove fear of Igbo dominating Biafra politics like we arw seeing in Nigeria today Giving them 100% resource control on paper is like me giving you $5 million dollars in a game of monopoly. You have to pay upfront and then hope you can unite the stakeholders for your cause and still have to fulfil the 100% You are a businessman. Please be real and leave emotions aside |