Politics › Re: What The FG Knows About IPOB And Biafra by kotv: 8:24am On Oct 08, 2019 |
Rekhina: It amazes me nigerdelta goes against Yorubas and stand with igbos on Facebook and Twitter ,but come to nairaland u will see a Buffon claiming urhobo with so much hate for igbos Alot of them on nairaland are usually Yoruba. The Igbo usually fall for their attacks and blame SS. Just ignore it; that's what I do. I wish the Igbo will learn how to ignore them but, they won't. They keep letting the Yoruba make them bitter even towards their allies. They are succeeding in what they are attempting to do. |
Politics › Re: What The FG Knows About IPOB And Biafra by kotv: 8:21am On Oct 08, 2019 |
selemempe: Most of you here don't know what is going on in Cameroon, but the FG knows. Cameroon is in a sort of conventional civil war now in the south. And it is the same irrationality of Hausa/fulanis that is costing Cameroon. These guys willingly joined Cameroon in 1961 only for unnecessary aggression to start from the central government. Now victory is inevitable for the south Cameroon, it's only a matter of time and what sort of victory.
Now to Biafra; the FG has made it clear that IPOB is more dangerous than fulani herdsmen. The reason is simply because they know that the activities of the herdsmen (as bad as they are) will not lead to the break up of Nigeria. However, they also know the dynamics of 1967 has changed.
USSR has collapsed and it means more possible allies for Biafra like Ukraine.
The 21st century Igbos are richer by far than 1967 Igbos and can fund a war longer.
The activities in south Cameroon and it's proximity to the proposed Biafra is a major game changer.
The current general insecurity in the country means a spreading thin of security apparatus
The failure of Nigeria to develop has made many southern and middle Beltan people tired of the Union in a way they were not in 1967.
The aggression of the north Vis a vis Abiola, Dele giwa, saro wiwa, etc means less sympathy for the north from these former allies.
These and many more technical, tactical and moral reasons means Nigeria would most certainly never emerge United from a second civil war, hence the paranoia. They have a small deck of cards to play. The most important cards are the excessive show of force as deterrent and the subtle use of division within the proposed Biafra
The first one which is excessive show of force is self explanatory and can only be countered with a more brutal showing like boko haram does.
It is however the second strategy that I want to talk about. Using divisions to destabilise the proposed Biafra. This works because it is easy to work. It was the main thing that gave FG victory in the first war. The FG controlled the Niger Delta early in the war due to lack of willingness by the Niger Deltans to commit to Biafra. With the Niger Delta in the bag, FG boxed Biafra in, and then a stalemate ensued. FG couldn't advance easily into igboland. They kept taking heavy losses, they had to institute a blockade.
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Now if IPOB wants to avoid the mistake of the first Biafra then he must not include Niger Delta in it. Rather support their Niger Delta Republic and even fund it. That gives them a sense of belonging and allow them to commit to the struggle. If IPOB doesn't do this, then they have given the FG the same leeway that ojukwu gave them in 1967 and the results will be the same.
If you are worried about access to sea, a friendly Niger Delta Republic solves that completely. IPOB should know that it would be easier for south south to reach a consensus to form Niger Delta Republic than for them to reach a consensus to join Biafra.
Common sense is the biggest weapon in a war. But greed beclouds it often. I'm in support of what you wrote. The only reason I did not support IPOB, even though I respect them for what they do, is because the inclusion of ND to Biafra. SS and SE together in one country wouldn't work. It'll create alot of conflict that wouldn't be congruent to development. We're better of as neighboring countries and allies than together and enemies. This I support. |
Politics › Re: What The FG Knows About IPOB And Biafra by kotv: 8:10am On Oct 08, 2019 |
Rekhina: Wisdom 101
I can't wait for our nigerdelta seaport to commence , I can't wait for our oil to be cut off from thieves beyond , I can't wait for it to be used to develop nigerdelta before oil bcoms useless !
Nigerdelta is with igbos at all time Truth. ND need to separate ourselves from the thieves for us to develop. Separation from Nigeria would be the best thing that happens to ND. |
Politics › Re: What The FG Knows About IPOB And Biafra by kotv: 8:05am On Oct 08, 2019 |
pipeliner: Great point. At times I just think that we give so much attention to the SW, undeservedly. There's something most people don't understand. Yoruba people love Nigeria as it is. They are happy with everyone trooping to Lagos which will not happen in a country where government money is spent equitably. They are happy having most concentration of international flights and sea operations. We need to understand this and let them be. You're right. They are happy with the way things are. Why would they want to change it when they've stolen everything from everyone. Northerners are not even as bad as Yoruba people if we think about it. Apart from politics, they aren't holding everything to themselves compared to Yoruba people. |
Politics › Re: What The FG Knows About IPOB And Biafra by kotv: 8:01am On Oct 08, 2019 |
candidtalk: Are you sane at all? Igbos are lawless but you SS folks should be careful how you align with them. Disregard for the law, such as you show here, will never get you far in the eyes of the international community. You can say others 'steal your oil' only when Nigeria is no longer existing and there is no constitution in place that stipulates everything of worth inside the border of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians.
Nigeria even give you oil producing States 13% derivative your drunkard leaders squander yet it is North and SW alone you apologists wish to face for your lack of development. Nigeria is brewing and I can 100% assure that it is you SS folks, and the SE you have chosen to support blindly, who will be on the losing end. You harp on about ND oil developing the region. What did your own leaders, fathers, Uncles et al do when they controlled the NDDC (Niger Delta Development Commission) aside loot the money meant for your development? Yet you would rather call the North and SW 'thieves' of your oil without realising charity begins at home and without accepting the problem is with you and your folks and not Yorubas or Hausa/Fulani.
What more concessions do your leaders need to secure development for the SS? 13% derivation not fair? NDDC and large budgets for development of the SS that never gains the desired result, because it is always looted by your own people like Deizani and Orubebe, is the fault of Yorubas and Hausa/Fulani ba?
We all know Igbos never look at what they do wrong when they shout all others are to blame for their woes. Is it not how Kanu contemptuously broke all his bail condition only for Igbos to shout 'tyranny' when Python came twerking? Commit a crime and the police should offer you flowers rather than arrest you ba? Only in the delusional mind of an Igbo man. You SS need to be very careful to not be led into a blind alley by the madness of Igbos. The sheer arrogance of Yoruba is astonishing. So, ND should be grateful to you people for 13% while you people keep the remaining percentage along with the other incentives that comes with the oil. We deal with the gas flares, destruction of our livelihood, lands and air space while you greedy people keep all the benefits but to you, that's fair and we should be grateful. Bunch of greedy thieving bastards. I don't blame you. If not for Nigeria, will we be here to hear you thieves be arrogant of your robbery. I don't blame you at all. |
Politics › Re: Pull Them Down Syndrome By Se People by kotv: 9:40am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LabDNA: The OP is fake, I can smell it from a 1000 mile away.  It's obvious and that's the most irritating thing as they do not leave us out of their tribalism. I can never understand why they have to do their tribal stupidity by dragging SS into it. They are sick. Yoruba people are just hateful cowards. |
Politics › Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by kotv: 9:07am On Oct 06, 2019 |
mrvitalis: When I told south west that south south won't support their ambition they said delta n Edo would I laugh this is a deltan
Now 2 zones are out so if north betray the south west who do they fall to ? I learned that Yorubas are not in tune with reality when I started visiting this forum. I'm not sure why they fool themselves that anyone in SS would vote for them after their insults in 2015. Let me see the Yoruba that'll come to campaign in 2023 and decieve himself he'll get SS votes. Out of their greed, they destroyed the country and they believe they'll be compensated for it. Let them come. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 7:23am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LegendHero: Well like a wise man once said, you can’t convince a mind already made up. Your argument holds no water coz I keep telling you not to see it from that light that Yorubas are taking up your industries or frustrating the oil companies.
Ask yourself, why is the oil companies situated in the West? There should be a reason for that or don’t you think so? Why can’t they site them in Enugu or Kano? Why do we have economic power of major companies in Nigeria concentrated in Lagos? Why is the SW the investment destination for foreign investors? Why is Ogun the most industrialized state in Nigeria? Why do other ethnic nationalities prefer being in the SW than any other region? Why is the Southwest peaceful and welcoming?
Jonathan was President for almost more than 5years and he did not deem it fit to relocate the oil companies based on your argument, why then do you have to blame the Yorubas for that. This is the first time I will be hearing someone of accusing the Yorubas of cornering the wealth of Nigeria.
Well they say we learn everyday. Oil headquarters is situated in Lagos for the exact same reason you people made sure everything is situated in Lagos. You're greedy people and have always been greedy people. How would Jonathan move the oil headquarters when even the smallest thing he does your leaders attacked, belittled and turned the country against him because of your wickedness and hatefulness. You call yourselves peaceful and welcoming? Weren't you people the same people that attacked Igbos for attempting to vote in 2019. Your peaceful and welcoming is more a figment of you and your people's imagination. If you think I'm the only one accusing Yoruba of cornering the wealth of the nation, take your Oduduwa talk outside of Nairaland and into the real world, encourage your politicians to seek your disintegration and you'll see how fast Nigerians will vote you people out if you're in doubt. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 7:06am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LegendHero: I never knew you’re from the SS, now let me reply you to the best of my ability.
Don’t blame the SW for the predicament of Nigeria, and I don’t think you should blame Lagos for the oil companies.
Lagos is not the one controlling the FG when the oil companies relocated there. The international investors saw something in Lagos that made it their investment destination. What about the insurance, banking, telecoms, and most recent dangote refinery in Lagos? Is that influence by the Yorubas to corner the wealth of Nigeria also?
I feel sympathy for the SS to be honest and I know you’ve not been treated well in this country because you have been the lifeline of Nigeria. But while you will argue that oil is the bane of the Nigerian economy you can as well agree with me that the oil is also the curse of this nation.
Check what I posted on front page about the achievement of the western region before crude oil exploration in Nigeria. The Yorubas with their economy built the first TV, stadium, sky scraper, free education, free healthcare , etc with our cocoa money and according to the NYT was the best and most advanced region in Nigeria at that time. Can you see we are something even before oil was discovered and we will remain to be great even if oil dries up or the SS secede.
Like I said, I have no animosity towards the SS’ners and I will also want you to not hold any grudges against the Yorubas coz it’s really not that we took your resources on purpose, it’s just that the west is peaceful and the best region for international investors. Laughable you say Yoruba shouldn't be blamed for the oil headquarters relocation to Lagos when in actuality, you are. The few that attempted to return back, it was again your leaders that frustrated every effort to do so. The same situation for other industries. You are greedily destroying the nation just to feed yourselves fat and you say nobody should blame you? Nigeria will grow the day Yoruba leaves Nigeria. I hope you people become serious on Oduduwa as that'll be the best news for Nigeria. I pray you people Go please. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 6:49am On Oct 06, 2019 |
wingmanIII: All these hate fueled and ignorant rants here in Nairaland will not actualize an Oduduwa Republic. Go out in the real world and put an action in place. Go for it! I wish you luck I'm actually praying for the day they'll stop ranting about it and actually push for it, that'll be the best day for Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 6:44am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LegendHero: Lol, you’re still wallowing in a self induced illusion.
You said Lagos was greedy for keeping the oil industries in the west, is Lagos the federal government? Did Lagos also influence the international investors who deem it fit to invest in the west coz of its economy and security?
We are talking about things that can be seen from far and wide you’re taking about touring the SW.
Which region holds the most Foreign investment in this country?
Which region houses the major industries in this country?
Which region own the insurance, banking, telecoms, IT, Educational institutions, etc. in this country?
What exactly does the SE have to offer Nigeria? What has your region contributed to the common wealth of Nigeria? What is the remittance from the SE to the Nigerian treasury? What do you contribute that made you supersede the SW in terms of importance?
The only reason why the North is afraid of you leaving is that they know other region will follow suit if any region breaks up successfully (especially the oil rich SS). It’s not a matter of whether you’re important except if you’re trying to delude yourself. You actually just supported my statement ignorantly. Laughable. The oil headquarters was put in Lagos before militants even started in South South. That singular action is one of the triggers of the militants. Each time there's an effort to change that status quo, it has always been the Yorubas that oppose it, nobody else is guilty of it. Even on this forum, whenever the discussion of oil headquarters returned to SS, it is always you people arguing against it. We witness you people result to the rapid hateful people you are known for. What's my business what SE contributes to Nigeria? Both you people and them are irrelevant to the scheme of things. Remove all the things you stole from every other regions and the deliberately attempt by your leaders to make sure only SW gains every industries ever promised to Nigeria and you're nothing. What has my region contribute to Nigeria? We're the reason you're boasting of any wealth. We're the ones going to be paying the 13% you greedy people are seeking from the FG. The day Yoruba/SW leaves Nigeria is the exact day Nigeria start developing. You have and always been the hinder of our growth. Any developments we ever make, you people are always the ones making sure we're pulled backwards if you believe you're not getting the big chuck of the cake. Look at the level Nigeria is now for example in comparison to where we were 5 years ago. Yoruba can go. Noone, I repeat, absolutely nobody would make any effort to stop you people. You can leave tomorrow and form your oduduwa and nobody would care as it'll free us out of the greedy choke you have in this nation. Go please! Goodbye! |
Politics › Re: “You Lied!” – Jonathan Replies David Cameron Over Chibok Girls by kotv: 6:23am On Oct 06, 2019 |
nku5: I knew it was a dirty lie. Cameron is unemployed and trying to sell his book 
Today GEJ is an internationally acclaimed statesman and pillar of African democracy. Cameron is nowhere to be found after ganging up with Obama to put Buhari in office Of course he lied. I knew he lied because why did it take him so long to expose this if it was the truth. He is just trying to find away to justify the reason he and Obama fostered Buhari on us and destroyed Nigeria past repair. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 6:13am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LegendHero: Lol, this should be the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard in my life. The southwest as it stands today contribute the greatest revenue to this country from the non-oil sector.
Lagos alone has turned to a refugee camp for all other ethnic tribes because of the economic opportunities it offers.
Ogun state IGR alone is more than the combined one for the 5 SE states.
If the SW were to declare to leave Nigeria, that means all the economic asset of other tribes in Nigeria will leave with it which will make it hard for Nigeria to let go.
Dangote multi billion dollar refinery alone located in the SW is important that any investment in any other region in Nigeria which explains the importance of the SW.
SW or Yoruba part has been the most advance, developed, and successful region right from 1914 through 1969 till date. No same person dare argue that fact.
We are waking up now and telling the other Yorubas that are still under thr illusion of one Nigeria to wake up from their slumber and embrace the new wave of reality. I'm talking about what's on ground and you're discussing about propaganda that your people are known for. We recall how Osun reported years ago they didn't need oil allocation to survive but the second, allocation was reduced significantly Osun was the first state begging for aid. When I toured South West was when I realized the level of propaganda from Yorubas about your region. Excluding North, I've not witness the level of underdevelopment, poverty, etc I saw in South West. Lagos become the refugee camp of all ethnicity due to the greediness of your people. Everything was greedily stolen by your people. The oil company headquarters, despite drilling in my state, are all predominately in your Lagos and anyone that wants to work there has to leave Rivers to Lagos to work there despite Lagos contributes not an inch on the oil production nor experiencing the oil degradation that comes from it. Besides that, headquarters of any Industry has to be on your region, if not, your politicians utilizes every avenue in their proposal to frustrate the industries until they fall in line. Ships have to dock in your region and much more. You've done more damage to Nigeria's growth than good. Yoruba can leave and noone would care. Ask your politicians to present clause for your disintegration and you'll see how fast the entire Nigeria will vote you out if you think I'm joking. You're backwards and have done more damage than good due to your greed. Leave!! Take your development and whatever else you people ascribe to yourselves and Go. |
Politics › Re: Port Harcourt, Rivers Capital Was Named After A Rapist by kotv: 5:57am On Oct 06, 2019 |
Zita55: Obviously!! State of rapists 
No wonder my ex that's from Rivers State has PhD in raping ladies! You're an idiot |
Politics › Re: David Cameron: Some Chibok Girls Were Found But GEJ Didn’t Allow Us Rescue Them by kotv: 5:53am On Oct 06, 2019 |
I need evidence to support this before I agree with it. How come it took this long for him to say this? I don't trust anything he says until he provides his proof. |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by kotv: 5:47am On Oct 06, 2019 |
LegendHero: God will bless you. It is as if our minds is in sync. We need to keep educating the Yorubas on the benefit of having out independent entity. The Northerners know that if the West also in their entirety subscribe to the breakup of Nigeria, then this nation is done.
They will try all the can to pacify the Yorubas as they have always do, check the history of Nigeria, irrespective of the government in power, the Yoruba land always enjoy some form of preferential treatment tho it can be argued that the effect is negligible.
This kind of discussion will open the eyes of the Yorubas that are still sleeping. I have a lot of archives with me about the past happening in Nigeria because I am trying to see where we got it wrong and how we can salvage the situation at hand. This is laughable to say the least. Yorubas are more than eligible to leave Nigeria and noone would make any effort to stop you people. What do Nigeria gain from Yorubas? Absolutely nothing. You claim to be most devoted and thriving yet, we've yet to witness the sort. South West remain the only region in Nigeria to have not witness any set back such as militants or war yet, you still the most backwards states in Nigeria. Anyone that's been to South West can report there's no form of growth to report. You can leave and nobody can make any effort to pacify you. You people greediness and backwards politics is what destroyed the little progress we were making few years ago. Yoruba can GO! |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 5:28pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
otuekong1: Come with facts The ones posted in page 3 are not facts but mere words are.  Goodbye |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 5:26pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
otuekong1: No prove me wrong with facts,don't just believe poos you read on Biafra Facebook page that you know is filled with hate,deceit and propaganda They already did with different sources by the looks of it and your defense is just mere words. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 5:18pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
otuekong1: Go and get knowledge GP TRACKER IS IT NOT CONTROLLED BY HUMAN I dare you to use any electronic gadget so that your doubts can be cleared How does this even relate to topic at hand? Smh. I'm not even interested to know your justification for this out of content report. I'm done talking, it's a complete waste of my time. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 5:09pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
otuekong1: You and your brothers are misinforming other Nigerians,if you have been to the border communities of abia-akwa ibom state you will notice that the populace there both borrowed culture of the other eg names,food,dress,masquerad,music etc Take for example ikwuano in abia and obot akara in akwa ibom there is no water separating the 2 local government You should also take note that boundary commission divide states based on water separation ( asaba-onitsha) , Languages(abia- akwa ibom)etc Let me resound it,there is no indigenous Igbo village in akwa ibom but there are lots of settlers that have blended As for the yhur its just my chatting typing ABASI ADIONG AKWA ABASI IBOM STATE You don't even know what you're talking about. The boundary commission did not have any setting on how to divide the states. It was divide based on reported tensions and by oil distruption. I don't need to be from Abia or Akwaibom or go there to learn anything about there. We live in 21st century, year 2019, the technology era. The internet was created solely to connect people and educate others about other places. I'm not sure whether it's ignorance or village mindset to believe one will believe talks simply because he or she said so. In this century of technology, very village thinking. I believe facts, verifiable facts and so far, the facts is supporting the Igbos This is my last reply to you. I have better things to do that staying on this website arguing. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 4:58pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
bonnylight003: Bros I Been wan leave this thread but eh ..those boys pain is really deep..and it's obvious..so me like this baa..will seat down and rub the pain in..
I'm here to have fun..
Since they choose to be ignorant..I will asissted them to be dumb and pained..while they choke on igbo hate...screaming land grabbers till the get sense..  I don't understand Igbos fascination of seeing fun in tribal topic. The Ikechunna guy said he extended the topic for his own enjoyment and comedy likewise, you too. I never understand that fascination you people have. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 4:49pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
otuekong1: What evidence did yhur criminal brothers tendered,akwa ibomites are telling you that there is no indigenous Igbo village in akwa ibom and yhu don't believe it but yhu believe the poo map cownu n Biafra radio tell yhu Yhur school fees na waste OMA se ooooo What I believe is what Ikechunna posted pages back and so far, the Akwa Ibom have not provided anything to contradict except words. Why should I believe people that say that the communities listed are inhabited but when researched, there's actually articles and released statements including by Akwa Ibom government about communities that are supposedly inhabited as the Akwa Ibom on this topic says. I believe facts, verifiable facts, and not mere talks. It is spelled You and Your, not Yhu and Yhur. Learn how to spell. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 4:35pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
bonnylight003: Bilieve me..those boys are secondary school dropout..with the way dey are wired you will understand.. People making arguement based on fact that they are from AKWAIBOM ..and write annang.. In 21st century earth.. what!!!
Insulting everyone ..despersing informed documents with abuses ... On the basis that they're from .AKWAIBOM.Without any proof to being akwaibomites..
Even after helping them to access information from their own state government which they're fighting on its behalf...
My friend if this is not stupidly foolishness ..craze with ..illiteracy of the soul..I wonder what is it ?
Lol.. There are humans ..and there are human beings.. And for their little mind..theyre defending akwaibomites from land grabbers and giving it to Invaders hot hot..lol.. Na tha" hot hot "funny pass.. Just blissful ignorance is what they displayed. Just shameful and a disgrace especially on his justification of evidence against actual evidence. Just childish and sad. Yeah, the hot hot part was funny. They are still in elementary or secondary school. I doubt an adult will act so childish. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Meets With South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa by kotv: 4:09pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
SayginSA: which African country is cutting relations with South Africa? Morocco tried that after we backed West Sahara,guess what they still bought are weapons and other goods. Madagascar by cancelling the match,was trying to get attention of SA-which they believe is not recognising them. South Africa has strong relation with their neighbours,Seychelles and Mauritius,who's economies are reaping rewards of that relations (if you check properties prices and their stock market,you will see that they're quoted in South African Rand and sometimes Rupees too). They want a share of forever increase South African middle class' money through tourism. As for Zambia,they are already begging for SA to supply them with electricity and food prices are sky rocketing there as we speak. As for DRC they want us to increase our aid to them,through wrong chanels. SA can live with non neighbouring African states,but Africa can't live without SA tech,investment,aid,etc. Keep decieving yourselves. You animals in Human skins aren't even worthy to be called Africans. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 3:58pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
Cletus77: You're not Igbo..how is that my business..why not face your fuckin state? You claim to know more than the indigenes of the state whearas you know nothing! Are you not ashamed? Dragging people's land In the name of peaceful business...
If it doesn't concern you..
Daka ku usung! You're disgraceful and that's all I saw. I never said I know more about Akwa Ibom but you also too ignorant to learn about others. You hold onto your perspective even when it's inaccurate. You created a topic to dismiss their existence, they provided evidence to support themselves, a normal person would attempt to gain more knowledge about the communities they listed. Instead, rather what's observed by you is nothing but tribal rants and dismissal of the communities in question and your justification is because you're from Akwa Ibom. One of your supporters mentioned that the communities in question are inhabited and you highlighted it. Which if one googled about the communities, which I did, suggest the inaccuracy of that statement especially since there's articles about them including statements released by Akwaibom government. The communities are not inhabited but yet, that is what you and one of your supporters wrote on this topic thus, why should anyone believe what you said? Just because you're from Akwa Ibom does not mean you know everything about there. I'm from Rivers State. I've heard and read Akwa Ibom people make comments that Obolo language is a mixture of ijaw, Ibibio and Efik likewise, Andoni are related to them. Such comments comes only from Akwa-Ibom axis especially on the internet and although, I've never heard it from an Andoni, I'm smart enough to not argue against it just because I'm from River State rather, I educated myself on it. What I saw from you is blissful ignorance. Lastly, this is my last reply to you. The Igbos might be willing to argue with you, that's their own ignorance but, I have better things to do. Don't expect any reply back from me. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Meets With South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa by kotv: 11:58am On Oct 03, 2019 |
Why does he keep meeting SA officials? What's the benefits with such rubbish leaders. Why are we even keeping diplomatic relationship with South Africans. Other Africans are cutting ties with them because of Xenophobia but Buhari could care less what they did to Nigerians. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 11:41am On Oct 03, 2019 |
bonnylight003: ....I knew he was driven by hatred and tribal sentiment .... Finally he gave up.
There are lot of things we can change... He didn't even have a single evidence or fact to back his claim..yet bend on disputing documentation of facts ... I've advice him to visit governor's office ..state and federal secretariate a d confirm his worst fears .. Talking to himself changes nothing...neither will online rant uproot those igbos. You're right. He's driven by tribal sentiment. Just a very sad display. When they provided evidence, a normal person would have humbled himself. It's the Igbos that keep letting topics like this run too long. It is so sad. They need to learn how to ignore people sometimes. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 11:37am On Oct 03, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 11:36am On Oct 03, 2019 |
Cletus77: You know you NL igbos are funny...you create a fake map and provide stupid stats but when I try to correct you..I become a tribalist..what a mentality! You expect me to take whatever you produce because you guys are the only one on social media..
I don't hate igbos or anyone but stop posting false information I'm not even Igbo so try again in your tribal rant. Sit down. You opened a topic, they disproved you and all you've been doing so far is disgracing yourself. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 9:25am On Oct 03, 2019 |
bonnylight003: Fact.. There are indegenous igbos in AKWAIBOM as a result of state creation ..
Cletus your hatred for igbos is very obvious even tho you keep saying otherwise..every sees it.
I know AKWAIBOM to well and I know some of this facts ..not here to argue.. Will be at ibeno..for burial of ekaette.. AKWAIBOM is like a home ..lots of contacts..
There's no need for this arguement... So many things we can't change.. Will any of you uproot those igbos..even I you about it at plaza or oron road or even at abak ikot ekpene..or aktc park..will it change anything?
No be those igbos put themselves dia..na government by reason of state creation..so why fight?
Are the akwaibomites not fighting themselves already? Has an oron man ever rule AKWAIBOM? Or is ibibio and anang lovers? Will the minority efik in AKWAIBOM ever going to be ..speaker house of reps?
Wonder why the little igbos that don't even aspire for whatever be a problem to Mr cletus.. and his friends opening threads .
Will advice you to be properly guided and clear all doubts ...visit the governors office ..ask for office of the commissioner of information..make enquries..or still visit state and federal secetariate at abak road and confirm your fears...still visit art and culture building ..and ask..
All this information is free...so free..no body will ask yyyou for dime..is your right to know.
Akwaibomites and abians have been lovely neighbors.. Tho we all k ow of the subtle sentiments in-between... But it change nothing. The topic should have ended when documentation came in and disproved his statement. Cletus just wanted to be a tribalist to Igbos. A shame the Igbos helped him do it. So much hatred from one person, it is actually very sad. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by kotv: 9:20am On Oct 03, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Let’s Join Hands To Defend, Protect Our Nation – Buhari by kotv: 7:19am On Oct 01, 2019 |
The man that refuse to defend and protect people that aren't from his tribe against his tribesmen is asking for us to join hand to defend and protect what? Useless man |