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@ Koruji NCNC was founded by Zik. Go back and reread your secondary school government textbook. |
You cannot dictate how I post my post. Mensdept was misread, but now that we know him better, his a great fella. His is a proud son of Alaigbo, the hardworking tribe. |
Quote from excanny: Bros, learnt to use the insert route button. i beg. I am using a home mande computer (yep! made and designed it myself), and I have'nt figured out how to insert an insert botton into it. So bear with me because I will continue posting without insert botton, and I am to proud of my handwork to buy another from the market. |
@ seanet, You don't sound very bright , even with all your vaunted education. Instead of whinning about Komando's posts why don't you retake the thread from Bkbabe( a Kalabari) and make it respectable. WAEC dropout. |
The last post was addressed to T9ksy, not Tksy. |
Quote from Tksy: Do u want a yorubaman to tell how to run your affairs in enugu? The point is that when Ziks NCNC won that election in the Western Region, he was voted in by who? By the Yorubas, only to be denied his mandate. Who knows how developed the Yorubaland would have been today if Zik had ruled it. The votes and wishes of the comon Yorubaman eventualy counted for nothing. |
Quote from Ivynwa: You just heard my opinion Ezeuche, we females are more emotional and soft, we will always preach peace unlike you guys that have some little aggressive nature and are always like "Nzogbu Nzogbu, enyimba enyi". Let me leave you ndi Ichies ka unu kparia nkata mgbede (ivynwa greets with one bended knee) Ndi ichie ekelekwa m unu ozo. Isn't that the way we do it in Igboland? (Ivy leaves the thread smiling---) What a respectful Igbo daughter, but I will not be satisfied until I hear Ohsisi's viewpoint. Still waiting for the interesting spark from that Igbo egghead. |
Plus that googles is very very limited. |
@ ju$tca$h Bk babe is a transgendered. That explains all his confusion about his sex. Nairalands Batty boy-girl. |
Quote from googleslut: bunch of PMSing sissies. Your mama toto. |
Quote from ju$tca$h Run She-'male! Run, but you cannot hide from me. I gat you in my scientific test lab. Your heat period is simply a unique case. LOL! s'tu'pid "A's's" gay mofo!!! LOL. Men you hit him in da solar plexus with the truth. WORRD! |
The Ogonis remain a natural ally of the Igbos. |
I advocate the formation of an Igbo-Ogoni alliance, modeled on the Hausa- Fulani alliance. Such an alliance will help us in national politics like the Hausa-Fulani have enjoyed. Also the Ogoni always side with the Igbo in Rivers politics. They can help us mediate with Ijaws in Bonny, Opobo, Okrika etc they can be a cultural bridge between Igbos and Ijaws. The relationship between both groups is so strong that I could gladly exchange an Igbo presidency with an Ogoni presidency because Igbo interest will always be taken care of. |
My only regret is the lack of participation of our women in this discourse. I had expected to hear from Ohsisi who is one of the biggest authorities of Igbo history on Nairaland. The Amaka showed consistency in the opening pages of the thread. Our Umuada we expected/expect more from you. The best female participant award should go to Ijaw-girl. I disagreed with almost everything she said, but I respected the fact that she fully represented for her people. Kudos to her. She is a real daughter of the East. |
Quote from Bkhomo Lol. Like seriously, I've never met another group of men like the Ibos that feel absolutely comfortable making gay jokes! Like, is it an Ibo thing to be gay? Is that why most of yall catholics? Is that why an Ibo man was involved in the recent homo*se*xual scandal? Yall Ibos disgust me, come out the closet already! If a group of people constantly are telling you what you are, which is a big homosexual, it means that they are not comfortable with who you are and are telling you that. You are obviously a homo, which can be seen by the name you put, and your constant confusion about wether you are male or female. The Igbos will keep reminding you of this disgraceful orientation you have. Those who have studied you know that when something is affecting you you pretend as if you are laughing when deepdown you are crying. If there is any gay azz in Nairaland it is you and Komando will not relent in reminding you every day on every post until you either: 1. Repent and say sorry to Ndigbo about all the insults you have hauled against 40 million of us. 2. Change your posting topics. Or 3. Leave Nairaland, which you described as thirdworld and go somewhere else. Forty million people and their ancestors are not happy with you. |
The peple of the East are now richer in knowlege because we spoke. |
@ members of this thread, What I can only describe as a spontaneous but serious discussion has been held in a multi-week conference by the people of the entire East in this thread. This comes at an auspicious time when we have an Igbo-Ijaw president. Eggheads from not just the Igbo and Ijaw tribe, but also from other tribes in the East like the Ogonis spoke their minds in front of a national, no international audience. No communique was/ has been issued, but a certain consensus regarding modus operandi of Eastern politics has surely been formed. In the days ahead we hope to hear some of our quotes on the lips of national leaders, many who undoubtedly have been observers in this scholarly and collegiate gathering. But even more dear to our hearts is the fact that many truths have been told wich before now were not known by many. Nigeria and Nairaland has gained much because we spoke. |
I meant OUR successes. |
Quote from Bk If brain transplants were possible, you will be a great candidate for such a procedure.Preferably that of a Billy-goat any higher animal/species would short-circuit his body. . . . which wouldnt necessarily be a bad thing. lol Bk babe and Aigbofa: two homos in heat. |
Bkhomo,drunk again with his fathers semen, posts ish. |
Igbo people must ignore the calculated disruptions of our enemies who watch us day and night, filled with jealousy at out successes. |
Qoute from BK: This Uncle of yours that SAYED that such existed, did he also KNOWED that you are a mo.ron that cant spell for shiyyt!?! U think he has HEARED or HEARD of your imbecil*ity on the net?!?! Hahaha: I laugh in thick Igbo accent. Now begone you disgusting monkey!Hey come back here! take a banana so you don't go pestering your daddy(winks). |
Quote from T9ksy: get your facts right man, Zik did not win zilch in the soth west. Anyway, r we not still tribalistic now, 50 yrs after our independence? What good does an Igbo man wants to do for the yorubas- his main rival? Doesn't charity begins at home? Moreover, what achievements did zik accomplish for his igbo people that Awo didn't far exceed for the yorubas? why does an igbo man wants to rule over the yorubas? Slowly you are turning out your true tribal colours. I knew you were too good to be true. |
Quote from Aigbofag: Zik won the South West,but Awolowo convinced the Yorubas to decamp from NCNC to his own party, the largest party decamping in Nigeria's history till date. If brain transplants were possible, you will be a great candidate for such a procedure. Again I ask:have you considered suing your brain for non-support? Nitwit. |
The Ogonis can start by carrying their neighbors the Opobo and Bonny Ijaws along in their alliance with Ndigbo. |
This thread has been very informative. One thing I have been able to confirm is the extremely good relations between the Rivers Igbos and the Ogonis. An uncle of mine used to say that such existed. He sayed that the Ogonis always allign with the Igbo in everything eg when they aligned with Odilli, no matter what Edwin Clark said. I doubted the statement, but having heared an Ogoni son talk about the same special relationship in this thread, I am very happy. I wish the Ogonis would help in mediating between us and the Ijaw, to improve Eastern relationship. Look at the North, many ethnic groups, and yet united. We can unite with the Ijaws with Ogoni help. |
This thread is a load of crap! Of course God exists. |
I feel like a whiskey, shaken but not stirred. |
This man's statement goes against Prof Oyinbo's GAGUT theory. |
Quote from Bk(I hate Igbos) Homo bk.babe97y: P.S: MAKE SURE YALL CLAIM THIS MAN AS IBO THE SAME WAY YALL CLAIMED CHIWETEL EJIOFOR WAS IBO AND NOT NIGERIAN. . . . . . . ICE: Heroin Smuggled Into US In BooksMan Who Hid Heroin In Books On Run, Say ICE AgentsPOSTED: Monday, April 26, 2010UPDATED: 2:39 pm EDT April 26, 2010EmailPrintDETROIT -- A man convicted of smuggling high school books filled with more than $150,000 worth of high-grade heroin into Detroit went on the run just days before his sentencing.Federal agents were led to Roland Uwazurike in 2008 after immigration and custom enforcement officials at a loading dock in Memphis, Tenn., intercepted a shipment of the deadly books, which were headed for Detroit.US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Special Agent Brian Moskowitz said the sellers intentionally choose to package the books in high school texts, such as history and religion books."This stuff is poison and to associate it with books that kids use is just incredible," said Moskowitz.Customs officers ripped apart the books after noticing something suspicious about the bundle."This is not one of the books but it's just an example -- it has a certain rigidity to the cover, in this case. In the CBP officer's experience, the cover wasn't as rigid as it should have been," said Moskowitz.Undercover DEA agents went to deliver the packages of books to Uwazurike's Detroit home, and that's when they arrested him.He was charged and convicted of drug charges after trying to smuggle more than 2 pounds of heroin into the country, said federal agents.Uwazurike, who lives on Longacre Street in Northwest Detroit, was last seen in the city in December 2009, just days before his sentencing.Uwazurike is a Nigerian national and is known on the streets as "King Roland." He is described as black, about 6 feet tall and 240 pounds."I have very little doubt that he's continuing to try and do what he did here," said Moskowitz.Police believe he is still in Detroit. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service immediately.Moskowitz said this case is particularly disturbing because it was hidden in books and targeted for a very specific audience."People are doing this for a profit. Smuggling drugs is not a crime of passion; people are doing it because there is money to be made," said Moskowitz.Moskowitz said heroin especially is becoming more and more popular with teenagers.A metro Detroit teen, who wanted to be identified only as John said he first tried the powdery substance in high school."The first time I did heroin it was free. They gave me two packs and said, 'Hey, try this and if you like it come back tomorrow -- it's only five bucks,'" said John. . |